One in five under 25 can't find a job within the EU. Parliament wants to use unspent 82 billion euros from structural funds to create new job opportunities in...(read more) Facebook
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Strong - but not invulnerable. Despite an impressive 4 metres and 600kg, the blue fin tuna is an endangered species. And why? Overfishing and illegal catches....(read more) Facebook An international and impartial inquiry into Israel's attack on a humanitarian flotilla, the opening of all crossing points to and from Gaza and an immediate end to the blockade are among Parliament's demands in a resolution passed on Thursday. MEPs also advocate reshaping the EU's Middle East policy, to make it more decisive.
Israel should immediately end the Gaza blockade, which has resulted in a humanitarian disaster, paralyzed the Gaza Strip's reconstruction and economy and aggravated political radicalisation, say MEPs. At the same time, they call on EU High Representative Catherine Ashton to submit an EU plan to the Quartet to help end the blockade.
To address Israel's security concerns, MEPs proposes international monitoring of the crossings, including the re-activation of the EU Border Assistance Mission (EU-BAM). Parliament calls on Hamas to stop all attacks against Israel immediately, and also to free Gilad Shalit, the Israeli sergeant kidnapped by Hamas in 2006 and held incommunicado ever since.
The EU-Israel Association Council and the EU-Palestinian Authority Joint Committee should be convened to discuss the current the Middle East crisis, adds the resolution.
Although recent events have damaged relations between Turkey and Israel, Parliament encourages the Turkish government to focus its diplomatic and political effort on easing the plight of the Palestinian people and contributing to the Middle East peace process.
The resolution was approved in a roll-call vote, with 470 votes in favour, 56 against and 56 abstentions.
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Plenary Session 14-17 June
More transparency on derivatives?
Sarah Ludford MEP on why justice shouldn't be lost in translation
Opening of Strasbourg session
Rein in the rating agencies, says Jürgen Klute
Globalisation fund: Parliament backs aid to Ireland and Spain
Strong EU commitment needed to get MDGs back on track
More daylight and stricter rules for the derivatives market
New EU satellite system to improve management of natural disasters
Estonia's Euro currency bid gets Parliament's green light
Translation rights for EU citizens in criminal trials
MEPs want firm targets for EU2020 strategy
Bus & lorry drivers: Rules on working time must apply to self-employed, confirm MEPs
Closer cooperation between only certain EU countries makes its debut
MEP just back from Korean peninsula
MEPs set out clearer and more consistent food labelling rules
Israeli attack on Gaza ships: Parliament calls for international inquiry and end to blockade
MEPs call for strong European aquaculture sector