Hello, im adrian said again. This is, but he is alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. Anger in russia against president vladimir putin. This mobilization drive the kremlin admits that errors were made a far right leader promises italy a government for all after initial results of sundays election predict a clear majority for georgia maloneys coalition, columbia and venezuela reopened their border for trade. After 7 years. And the british pound hits of 50 year low against the us dollar and is full to have footballs, oldest rivals, a bouncer face each other in their final match, be full, the cats are weld, come england, playing germany both seems looking to emerge from a po, run a full ah, we begin in russia where anger of a president fled Vladimir Putins to create a mobilized reservists and reinforced troops and ukraine. Has led to violence in siberia. A man opened fire in a draft office, wounding an official. He was allegedly upset by his best friend being called up to fight. Earlier in a Conference Call with reporters, the spokesman of the kremlin admitted that some people have been called up by mistake. Lets go live out of moscow. Ill just hear us. Mohammed vow is there, so it seems that the kremlin is admitting that mistakes have been made. What have they been saying . Mama, this adrian, the kremlin, mentioned the the mistakes, but we did not have a detailed list of those mistakes. But it is understandable now understood that the, the local governors and the local communities have taken this set draft to decree to far instead of a partial mobilization, which usually meas, calling up reservists in the army. People who have been trained in the army who hath be receive some type of training whatsoever. Instead of that, everyone in the state was rounded up in many places in some areas of the country and that you know, angled people across russia. So i mean, her, it seems that there was a lot of confusion on the part of the, the authorities that have been asked to implement this decision. And thats why mistakes were made. And people were fleeing the country because nobody was sure whether they were, it meant to be drafted or not. The criteria were not clear. Some people who were already caught up, they were released and told them what they didnt meet the criteria. Some people who, where it been looked for, and some people who left the country well thought they could come back, because they were not, they were not included. And some aware, already recruited, they were told that they can go, and its a lot of confusion, as i said. And it takes time, its taking time before the, the, the authorities in charge. No, exactly how to implement this directly in the right way. It, its clear that my, that there is a lot of discontent about this, this mobilization. Weve had protests there on the streets of moscow than this shooting in in siberia today at the draft office. What more do we know about that . Yes, in siberia, a young man opened fire on a draft officer in protest of hes a friend being sent to the front, as you mentioned in your intro, but people here across a russia explosive him something in many ways, some with tears. And just, you know, rejection some with protest tried to set fire to draft centers. Women in doug stand for a sauce, reportedly confronted policeman shouting. We know this is a, this is an evasion of another country. Were not blind. We know that we should have sent our loved ones to this set to his fighting. So there, there are many different ways of expressing anger and rejection of this draft decision and of the conflict itself the fighting in ukraine. A man, for instance, in re as on which is not far from moscow, tried to set himself on fire in protest of the draft. And the trend is growing and particularly made worse by the mistakes that the, the Defense Ministry has acknowledged. How serious robert val reporting live or from moscow mob at many thanks, and it at least 15 people have been killed in a School Shooting in the russian city of is jeffs among them 11 children, a teachers and security class. Several people have been injured. Rational pharmacy, so that the gunman killed himself. The u. S. Is wont russia that using Nuclear Weapons in ukraine would have catastrophic consequences thats up to russias form. But as the pledge the regions annexed in separatist referendums in ukraine would have moscows full protection without being held in for ukrainian regions occupied by russian forces. Cave in its western allies, said the referendums are a sham, and that they will never recognize them. Ill just hear as hot abdul hamid reports. They for of voting. Theres one more to go. Before the polling closes. I will. What we are hearing is where the news that is coming from really across the front lines in those occupied areas, according to for example, the mayor of her soul or was up a reject, turned out is quite high. And the lowest in of the 3 of these 4 region is in separate does so far, 51 percent. And then it goes much higher in places like the where the pro ration separate is have been ruling since basically in 2014. Now there is an issue, is that what do those figures represent . How many people do they really represent . Considering that ever since 2014, you had a lot of civilians leaving those areas from don. Yes and again. So you had more leaving a, the onset of this war in fed, in february. And then the same thing was upper region, her son in the upper region, really the russians control only half of that region and so on. They do nearly control it all, but theres a belt. The village villages of has been recaptured by the ukrainians over the past few months. So what does that represent in numbers . How many people actually voted is very difficult to find that at this stage i was example re, joe is our team over the last few days and they were a lot of people coming out coming out from cities like many doors, both the point of bird dang scullys comes up, a ridge are coming from lugens, and so we have these convoys of up to 50 cars showing up several times a day. So people were still trying to get out of there while the referendum is ongoing. Italy appears to be on course for its 1st fall right, Prime Minister since world war 2. Exit polls predict right when Coalition Led by georgia, maloney will take a majority of seats and parliament. Final results were expected place her on monday. Maloneys brothers of italy party is set to win most seats in the 400 seat law house, projected to be 118 with her right wing partners in the league, force italia at independence. They should secure, around 238. 00 seats. The st left block, led by the Democratic Party is projected to get 78. The election had a record low turn out of 64 percent on 8 percent. From italys last election, will ga maloney address jubilant supporters after it became clear that shed one se soluble jamante. If we are called to govern and lead this nation, we will do it for every single italian with the goal to unite these people. Because our biggest goal in life is to make sure that italians are finally proud again to fly our flag high with those civic life to rome. Al jazeera stephanie deka. Is there . Steph, how are italians reacting to all of this . Well, i think, yeah, her cool. There to unite people is interesting because she is quite a divisive character for sure. Mar. Support is. Of course, i will tell you that this is been a long time coming. That a big changes are needed, particularly come see identity of italy, of italians. Of course, the right wing platform that melanie and her partners ran on that very mike, sort of anti immigrant calling for a naval blockade or so quite much more coal towards europe than the previous Prime Minister, matthew, that he was still the interim. Apt to say until we have this new government in place and a lot of depression on the other side of people who do not support her. The last to a very worried about whats her, italy is going to look like the italian media today from across the board, calling it her story when, but also an earthquake in the countries politics match actually a word that another lady used yesterday from the not supporting maloney saying how worried she was about what could come. But again, as weve been talking to, unless they will tell you that in terms of the rhetoric, the difference of rhetoric and then when youre actually in government having to deal with real difficult issues that is grappling with at the moment when i have to wait and see quite how radical she she will or will not be if you say, but certainly it is something that is thinking in for italians and yes, certainly not united at the moment because this, when is seen as quite a divisive by change for actually if you will im 0, Stephanie Deca reporting live there from rome. Steph. But he thinks, indeed. Well, the electoral success of the brothers of italy is the latest and a series of electrical winds by the fall right in europe. Earlier this month, the anti immigrant sweetened democrats went from a fringe group to becoming the largest 2nd up becoming the 2nd Largest Party and parliament in may. French president ial candidate Marine Le Pen got the highest chair of the vote for far right candidates in that countrys history. 2 months later, a partys number of seats and Parliament Went from 8 to 18. 9 after legislative elections in april, hungary as far right to right wing, rather Prime Minister, victor alba and won a 4th term. Now, while he doesnt identify himself as far right, his government has been accused of suppressing free speech targeting migrants and the l. G. B t. Community fearfulness exec till us is a professor of european politics of the university of sorry, he joined us now via skype, from guilford, or in the u. K. Good to have you with us up, lisa. This much hand wringing in europe than about the election of a right wing coalition, lead probably by a far right, Prime Minister before right parties are and their ideology have been a part of the european political mainstream for, for at least 2 decades. Now, i mean, is it the disaster that some would have us believe . Well are from one point of view. It is, it is a disastrous result for a tally on politics. From another point of view, its simply one more incident in arrange all the victories as you suggest that as well. In many european countries, the far right or uprise that took place sir some years ago is still going on. And while we thought we had it, lets say under control in europe are precisely as a result of the, of the recent pandemic. Another moves by the more Progressive Forces of the political spectrum we see kind of persisting and also, ah, gaining some momentum in, in certain countries. France is a good example. You say that is gaining momentum though professor far right parties across europe have enjoyed some notable electoral successes as you say, but theyve suffered notable defeats to in places like germany, norway, in slovenia. I mean, to what do you attribute the electoral success of the far right in some places and not others are you are a peer votes is shifting further to the right well, there are countries, pacifica circumstances. And of course, the, the longer the tradition of the far right in the country has been, obviously the more chances they have to compete than and gain visibility, but also significant victories. And there are other countries where opposition leaders or progressive part of these have managed to coalesce or, or challenge those far right part of using their own in their own fields. Now the ongoing migration crisis that we have in the context of europe is certainly still making said the headlines. And therefore, this is the part of the rhetoric that the far i park is, are building on. Now considering the fact that italy, eas, part of the south mediterranean, ah, area where my grants from north africa and the middle east are usually finding it way through europe. We know that this has been an issue quite prominent in the italian media, but also among voters. So george, i milanis message is not new to italian politics. It has been around for quite a bit of time. And we see we saw that with the success of the lega. One of the other sort of far right wing parties are in italy, which now did not do so well. But at the same time, ah maloneys message is not, is not something new for italian politics. So we need to contextualize this along the country circumstances. Ok, the European Parliament recently declared that hungary could no longer be considered a full democracy. Will italians see the same erosion of the democratic rights as hungarians have on the bologna in the name of sovereignty defense, the natural family, christine values, certainly maloneys right. You said is one that you just described. And therefore, i think what the kind of the kind of policies that she will pursue in the next few months will try to at here to those values. However, lets not forget that italy is the ah, its the 3rd largest country in europe in the european union. And therefore, i think maloney also being part of the coalition that you will probably lead or tried to lead will try to tone down yet mainstream because kind of approaches of this kinds of policies in order to be a little bit easier on the ears of, of the other european partners, victor, or, but on the other hand, had a different game and hes been there for 4 terms as you said, and he enjoys quite the larger support than melanie. Melanie received only 20, about 25 percent of the vote. Whereas Victor Albany keeps getting quite significant majority. These are in the electoral contests. Really good to talk to you professor many thanks, dave for being with us except back to las, for in guilford. Here with the news are from al jazeera still to come on, the program will take a look back at the life of the influential muslim scholar use of alcohol. With his died at the age of 90. 6, as dignitaries arrive in japan for the state funeral of former private assertions are, are bay. Some people are angry over the cost. And its brought the team in read a celebrating victory of a labor cup tennis tournament for the 1st time in their history. Ah, columbia and venezuela are fully reopening that borders for trade. They were closed for nearly 7 years after venezuela accused. A colombian militia of attacking its soldiers in 2015 algiers. Alexander, appear to report style from columbias capital bog ultra venezuelas mean consulate in columbia. Capital bogota, lies in ruins. An accidental fire in april. Burn much of it. Its walls covered in graffiti and overgrown weeds. Its a tangible symbol of a relationship gone sour since 2019. Ill dig that order. When columbus former president divan lucas refused to recognise nicholas my daughter as the president of venezuela after elections lucas had were fraudulent. But all that has changed with the election of columbus 1st left his president with them of pedro, who promised to restore relations. Last month, my daughter enthusiastically received columbias newly appointed ambassador, a meeting big laughed and hugged the columbian in voice as the neighbors should never have parted ways. Itll be, she had been back in her magazine. There are some 5000000 columbia and citizens that have been totally abandoned for years without possibility to renew a passport, an id. It was just stupid and inhumane. Whatever the differences, it doesnt make sense to have no communication. The 2 countries have since announced a full reopening of their poorest 2000 kilometers long border for trade and called for the resumption of military collaboration in a region over run by criminal groups. But despite that many pledges m boastful announcement to restoring full diplomatic relations is easier said than done that the 2 countries remained deeply suspicious of one another. Could elgar it . I think it will be a much more complex and long process than what people think. The 2 countries have deeper symmetries or if you look at trade, venezuelas industry is in shambles with the maduro regime. The most important things to show that theyre not as isolated as they were employed while columbia had a lot to gain economically, but wants to avoid being seen as closing up to a less than democratic government with the arrival of venus. When an ambassador in columbia was a noticeable new to the fair and the countries of so far avoided addressing venezuelas ongoing political crisis. And the fate of the more than 2500000. 00 refugees at columbia. But i left the agenda, makes no mention of security of migration of consulate services. Venezuelas ambassador placencia has long denied the existence of a migratory crisis. But now that hes in bogota, he inevitably well have to recognize it and address it. But even with its many fits and starts, the fact that the 2 neighbors are talking again is welcome news for millions of colombians and been swelling on both sides of the border. Weve been in limbo for years. But now, believe there is hope for a more stable future and alexander and peer to draw just not live from the town of co kuta which is on the columbia as well or border. I shall tell us more about this reopening shirley. And what it all means. Yes. Say there were still waiting for the ceremony to happen. It was supposed to have happened already more than an hour ago, but there was a last minute surprised with the announcement that the columbian president s, Gustavo Pitts and a well participate in this ceremony. So we are here with a number of colleagues from coloma, minnesota, and internationally. Waiting for this have a fatal to arrive, and we are here in the middle of this simone believe a bridge, one of the main bridges that connects the 2 countries. The idea here is that there will be a delegation from the coleman government and neither one from the venezuela government. They will meet here in the middle of the bridge. They will play the, the 2 Countries National anthem say shake hands, insert of very symbolically reopen the border. There are a number of trucks waiting, filled with kind of go to cross again, which hasnt happened formally as you were saying since 2015 except for a few of very limited occasions. So obviously this means a lot. Symbolically, its sort of symbolically shows the end of this, the thin fear of this sort of cold war that has existed between columbia minutes for a number of years now. And also it means that the finally, as with the restart of trade, that, that at this area, the hope is that that will improve economically. And that there were also be a reduction of contraband corruption. And the control of this very porous border on part of a number of criminal groups that took advantage of the closing. 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