A documentary about the war hes been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the International Community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that its not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with just like there are children mothers. People are dying. This is the satellite imagery of one syrian town and whats happened to it in recent months but its far from clear whether theres a way to stop yet further destruction and loss of life james out zira at the United Nations now the mother of an alleged deisel member is challenging the ukase decision to share information with the u. S. Without guaranteeing her son wouldnt face the Death Penalty hearings have begun in the case of feel cher who is being held in a kurdish camp in syria but could face trial in the u. S. His mother says the u. K. Home secretary should have ensured the information was only used in line with britains laws which forbid Capital Punishment clive baldwins a Senior Advisor for the legal and policy officer Human Rights Watch and says those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity must face justice that it must be fair. Ideally for justice to be rio it should be as close to the scene of the crime as possible that Human Rights Watch and other organizations that have been working in syria and iraq we know that the kurdish controlled areas they dont have the Justice System to put people on trial so in many ways we think the best way would be for states who was national civilized to commit crimes to take those citizens back and investigate and put any on trial in europe in june is here and even in the u. S. When its not the Death Penalty when those states have fair Justice Systems the other country cause which could put people on trial is iraq that the moment we file iraq does not have a Justice System capable of giving fair trials especially in targeting the people most responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity or whatever side they were fighting in the conflict there is suddenly a chance the u. K. Like many other countries has these laws that say for the worst crimes like war crimes. They can put people on trial for where in the u. K. Where those crimes were committed in especially u. K. Citizens so the u. K. Would be capable of putting those people on trial unfortunately ok over the last few years does not seem to want to address crimes committed by its citizens it seems to be fair to wash its hands and either make sure these people are put on trial i have house where. Now the british Prime Minister says the e. U. Must compromise in order to prevent a no deal breaker thats on october 31st and made those comments during his trip to wales where he pledged continued support for farmers in the event of no deal farmers particularly face stiff tariffs if the u. K. Consequent to him while the british pound has recovered slightly after falling to its lowest level against the us dollar in more than 2 years and also dropped to a 7 month low against the euro economists are warning it could weaken even further as the likelihood of a no deal break that increases more from john hall in london. To an extent i think the u. K. Would have grown used to a fluctuating pound in the 3 years and a bit since the record referendum in 2016 ebbing and flowing with the fortunes of brakes at the concern from a currency point of view now will be how far the pound may yet have to fall and how quickly with some analysts suggesting it could go to parity with the euro even conceivably parity with the dollar in the run up to this october 31st deadline and the heartbreaks it no deal rhetoric of new Prime MinisterBoris Johnson who has set the bar for a new deal with the e. U. So high he wants the Northern Ireland back stop removed altogether that the e. U. Is unlikely to concede and Boris Johnson says well if they dont change their minds it will be a no deal brags that hes in wales talking to welsh farmers hes been warned of civil unrest among welsh farmers who face large tariffs being slapped on their lamb exports in the event of no deal every which way Boris Johnson looks there are the potential negative consequences of no deal that hasnt done anything to change his very positive optimistic rhetoric on no deal or from ramming home the central message as he did in wales saying the ball is in the e. U. Scored if they dont concede no deal will be britains are uncertain and answer from the e. U. Came from earlier varadkar the irish to shock in a scratchy apparently phone call saying the e. U. Is a unified in its position that they will be no renegotiation of to resume as Withdrawal Agreement no removal of the backstop. Well it has been 100 years since afghanistans National Museum in kabul was 1st established many of its pre islamic artifacts were destroyed by the taliban 1000 years ago now artists are working around the clock to restore them the full story with victoria case and. Shares it in software has been working at the afghan National Museum for 38 years he was one of 3 museum employees ordered by the taliban in march 2001 to bring statues out of the safe room for them to destroy he says the taliban was wrong to target the museum if you me its important for afghanistan because it shows the history of this country its not about worship it tells us how people lived in the past. Side mohammed was a taliban commander at the time the museum was ransacked he has no regrets the neuroma course. They used to be many tourists from around the world coming to afghanistan they were just here to visit they were here as part of the pilgrimage i think in an islamic country there is no place for the keeping or showing of statues. Its been nearly 2 decades is the taliban was toppled from power many afghans are worried about a future peace deal between the United States and the group they say they dont want to go back to a time when their Cultural Heritage was systematically destroyed. We are afraid that if they can. Be like you again such kind of. Act against us or the heritage regime is so concerned hes looking for an International Company to ensure the museums artifacts so that if necessary they could be moved abroad meanwhile afghan artists curators and International Experts are restoring the damaged displays hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of painstaking work to ensure those determined to raise afghanistan. Heritage. Victoria gate in the aljazeera. The 2nd to the headlines on aljazeera south korea says pyongyang has launched 2 Ballistic Missiles off its east coast in the 2nd such test in less than a week the missiles were fired from the town of one sun they flew 250 kilometers south koreas foreign minister said such tests dont help with easing tension on the Korean Peninsula here is rob mcbride with more from seoul this is a meeting of the National Security council its being convened to discuss this launch that happened just after daybreak here on the Korean Peninsula but weve already had reaction from the far from the defense minister of south korea saying that if these provocations and threats continue then north korea the regime its military would have to be considered an enemy you know these are pretty tough words coming from the south Korean Administration which of course has been trying to build bridges have this period of reconciliation with the north. The tension on the Korean Peninsula just one of the issues likely to be discussed at a meeting of Foreign Ministers of Southeast Asian countries theyre all in thailands capital for the meeting will be joined as well by the u. S. Secretary of state on paper. Also trade talks between the u. S. And china have resumed they stalled back in may over tariffs the worlds 2 biggest economies of slum tax is covering more than securing to the 60000000000. 00 worth of imports so downs ruling military junta has suspended schools across the country until further notice comes after Security Forces fired live ammunition and tear gas at protesters mass rallies are being held against mondays killing of 5 students. 10 ambassadors from the u. N. Security council of delivered a petition to the secretary general on syria they want antonio terrorists to launch an investigation into the bombing of hospitals in. The Democratic Candidates hoping to take on donald trump in the 2020 president ial race to finish their 2nd round of televised debates Bernie SandersElizabeth Warren better iraq and all appeared in that 1st debate in detroit and the relatives of 57 inmates killed in a brazilian prison riots have gathered to identify the victims 16 prisoners were beheaded already say it was a targeted attack by a rival gang up to date with the headlines on aljazeera the stream is next. We. Give to the people who will be attending the workshop we listen im supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter. And i really could be here in the stream going on holiday that is something that many people look forward to yes chance to get away from the stress of everyday life and let loose and a new place but what if that new place is too crowded can you relate whether as a tourist or a resident of a City Catering to tourists share your thoughts with us via twitter or our live chat. Venice barcelona. Teach you all these popular destinations have become overwhelmed by tourists in recent years and local residents are starting to say enough in june and massive cruise ship crashed into a dot in venice injuring 5 people the incident was the last straw for many local residents thousands gathered to protest the vessels and the toy right in on them have a look at this. When i see these big. Because the shadow on my entire and i feel a sense of doom. But this is a case study for what travel experts are warning will be the new normal from now on thats thanks to a growing global middle class and cheaper air fares so our cities prepared for over tourism heres what one eco Friendly Travel group has to say. In 1950 there were 25000000 tourists arrivals worldwide this number grew exponentially of the following 70 years and reached 1300000000 by 2017. Its estimated it will reach 1700000000 by 2030 all over the world is what happens when an industry which is being started but is very little begins to bump up against the limits of our environment the physical limits of space and its in that sense i think its its not a rush its all over the world. Joining us to discuss over tourism today is meghan aplan wood from reading pennsylvania megan is the director of the International SustainableTourism Initiative at the harvard th Chance School of Public Health sweetie balaji joins us from new delhi india as she is a travel journalist and current and editor for the outlook for sponsible Tourism Initiative and finally we have Dominic Standish is the author of venice in environmental peril with every outing everybody swishy you sent us a picture is gorgeous picture as im going to show them to everybody on my laptop this is a stunning place festival where in the world this is. I think the game of thrones i mean you know when the audience goes live immediately you know it theyre having the song this is kings landing. Yes yes thats the problem lets. Check now why do you send us this picture for us festival. I think you know this was in contrast to some of the other pictures that i sent you off the city of the old city old town where you could actually see just how many people were walking the streets that morning and you know it its that 1st view that we saw is something that takes your breath away but its these that you know that make you think a little bit harder and dont get me wrong im from india you know im used to crowds i you know i am part of the crowd myself so i i dont see it as being you know something that that that should shock a person like myself but it did really because it seemed wrong to just have so many people walking through those beautiful streets and not really you know looking at them you know they were there it was an idea you know the police that they were there and not not really you know to brag it was language to most of them and you know say the last occasion a classic example from your perspective of what over tourism is in 29. Yes i would say so. So id love all of our guests to have a look at this on my screen here just from google or couple of pictures and our audience at home as well to see that this is st augustine in the u. S. State of florida and i want to share with you a video coming from someone who lives there he is a local Business Owner and is also a resident and he told us about what hes been experiencing when it comes to tourism how to listen to brett. This is the all the city in the country so weve had our share of tours busy before but nothing like this in the last years this town has been a nightmare for locals who thought the worst traffic never seen theres hardly any parking at the beach and the tourists here have no respect for us or the Community Even garbage everywhere not to mention many of the locals that live here on the beach for years now and due to the fact the rising costs of living here on the island and no new hotels condos restaurants and bars have covered our beautiful once little beach town and i dont think itll be the same again so megan you could see what he laid out there when we talked about over tourism is this what were talking about well over tourism is a totalistic term that relate primarily to crowding so yes we are seeing some of the most beautiful places on earth becoming increasing over crowded yes this is a good example to me just remind everybody what you claim and experience as a local that we have when. I live in the venice region its a legal move just slightly outside of the city which i will say yes pretty busy at times although i question whether its really across this you know sometimes i get stuck and i mean why when im watching to a meeting and its annoying. But its not really up until recent. You have been basically keeping track of examples of various saying you know were tired of all of these tourists this is long before we started to do the show so im just going back to living through some of your tweets 23 year old canadian find 250 euros for some bathing in a bikini in Public Gardens in venice thats one story you kept track of to put his choice fine 350 euro in venice for being bare chested and pushing their bikes by hand in the city center bikes are back and one more but youve kept track are so many more 1st 3 people are banned from venice to foreigners for playing tricks on passers by dominic what is going on in venice with tourists and phoenicians had enough of the tourists coming to visit them. Well i think a very straightforward thing has happened which is that for years and years tourists of been increasingly treat seats as environmental and cultural hazards and venice is taken it a step further although the city council take the lead with these new regulations introduced in may and essentially what theyre doing is theyre criminalizing fairly normal behavior so some bathing in an art like that canadian woman is a public place shes wearing a bikini and she gets fines Walking Around with your shirt off pushing a bike youre not really troubling anyone but again people are getting fined and theyre also getting anish from the city to German Tourists recently who were making coffee on a small portable coffee maker totally out of the way of other people no evidence of littering they not only got fines but they got banished from the sit sit so i think its a real problem that. You know its not not only in venice you see in barcelona now if you walk around in your bathing costume in the center of barcelona you can be fined in row you can even now be fined for dressing as a said tuireann or staying on public transport. Or eating food in numb designated outside areas those are also matters free i think i have what i