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April 29, 2026

EU Parliament: Resolution
GMO

Goal: Protect health and nature

GM Soybean MON 94637: Safety Concerns Block Approval

The European Parliament’s resolution says the EU Commission must halt approval of the GM soybean MON 94637 because the safety evidence is incomplete and the decision process lacks enough member‑state support.

Farmers & Importers
EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

Goal: Protect EU democracy

EU Parliament Calls for Action on Rule‑of‑Law Report

The European Parliament’s resolution says the EU must use its budget and rules to make sure all member states keep democracy, fair courts, and basic rights, stop corruption, protect journalists and minorities, and only give money to countries that follow these rules.

Journalists & NGOs
EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

Goal: Ensure EU law works

Making Sure EU Laws Are Actually Followed

The European Parliament’s 29 April 2026 resolution is a formal statement that tells the European Commission to publish yearly, clear reports on how EU laws are being applied, make the data open and easy to read, act faster and more transparently when countries break the rules, use technology responsibly, and help member states implement the laws on time.

NGOs: Environmental NGOs & Journalists
EU Parliament: Official Decision
Terrorism

Goal: Boost EU safety

Passenger travel data shared with Iceland to fight terrorism and serious crime

The European Parliament resolution says the EU can sign a deal with Iceland that lets Iceland get and share passenger travel data with EU police to stop terrorism and serious crime, and it tells EU leaders and member states about it.

Law Enforcement & Border Guards
EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

Goal: Uphold EU values

EU Rights Review 2024‑2025

This European Parliament resolution for 2024‑2025 checks how well EU countries protect basic rights, calls for faster action when rules are broken, and urges stronger safeguards for vulnerable groups, media, privacy, and the rule of law.

Women & Journalists
EU Parliament: Budget Spending Check
Transparency

Goal: Keeping power in check

2024 Budget Review of the European Economic and Social Committee

This document is the European Parliament's annual discharge, which is basically a big audit confirming that the EESC spent its 2024 money responsibly and followed the rules, while also giving them a list of things they need to improve, like cybersecurity and internal controls.

Workers & Unions
EU Parliament: Budget Spending Check
Transparency

Goal: Keep spending accountable.

How the EU Spends its Money Abroad

The European Parliament gave the EEAS a clean bill of health for 2024, saying the money was spent properly and giving it a list of things to fix.

Exporters & Workers

March 26, 2026

EU Parliament: Report
Transparency

Goal: Promoting global cooperation.

Building Stronger Connections: EU's Plan for Sustainable Growth and Development

The European Parliament’s resolution on the Global Gateway (2024‑2029) is a plan that says the EU will spend €306 billion on smart, clean, and secure projects with partner countries, making sure the money follows development rules, helps local businesses, protects people and the planet, and keeps projects transparent and accountable.

Exporters & Importers
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Rule of Law

Goal: Protect privacy rights

Ending the temporary chat‑scanning rule

The European Parliament rejected the plan to extend the Chat Control 1.0 rule, telling the Commission to drop it and informing the Council and national parliaments, so platforms can no longer voluntarily scan private messages for child abuse content.

Tech Companies & IT Specialists
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Whistleblowers

Goal: Prevent corruption.

New Law to Fight Corruption Across Europe

This EU law, adopted in March 2026, sets tougher rules to fight corruption by punishing bribery, theft and influence‑trading, requiring countries to create anti‑corruption plans, protect whistleblowers, and work together to investigate and prosecute offenders.

Law Enforcement & Workers
EU Parliament: MEP Immunity Decision
Rule of Law

Goal: Accountability over immunity

Nikos Pappas’ immunity lifted after online defamation claim

The European Parliament passed a resolution on 26 March 2026 to waive the parliamentary immunity of Greek MEP Nikos Pappas, letting Greek authorities prosecute him for alleged defamation and insult that happened before he became an MEP.

Journalists & Law Enforcement
EU Parliament: MEP Immunity Decision
Rule of Law

Goal: Hold politicians accountable

Removing immunity for MEP Grzegorz Braun after Holocaust denial statements

The European Parliament on 26 March 2026 decided to lift the parliamentary immunity of Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun so he can be prosecuted in Poland for denying the Auschwitz genocide in two public interviews.

Law Enforcement & Activists
EU Parliament: MEP Immunity Decision
Rule of Law

Goal: Hold officials accountable

Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun Loses Immunity After Alleged Crimes

The European Parliament passed a resolution to waive MEP Grzegorz Braun’s parliamentary immunity, allowing Polish prosecutors to investigate and charge him with alleged crimes.

Law Enforcement & Journalists

March 24, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Budget

Goal: Accountability for war crimes

EU Joins Special Tribunal to Hold Russia Accountable for Ukraine War

The EU wants to sign a deal that lets it join a committee that will run and pay for a special court to try those who attacked Ukraine, choosing judges, setting the budget, and giving advice.

Law Enforcement & Defence workers

March 12, 2026

EU Parliament: Resolution
Human Rights

Goal: Protecting Human Rights

Free President Bazoum and Restore Democracy in Niger

The European Parliament’s resolution says a coup in Niger has taken away democracy, imprisoned the former president and his wife, and urges the junta to release them, restore elections, keep aid flowing, and for the world to pressure the regime to respect human rights.

NGOs & Journalists
EU Parliament: Resolution
Human Rights

Goal: Protecting Human Rights

Georgia’s crackdown on free speech and political prisoners

The European Parliament passed a resolution that condemns Georgia’s crackdown on opposition, calls for investigations, the repeal of restrictive laws, protection of activists, and sanctions against officials.

Journalists & Activists
EU Parliament: Resolution
Human Rights

Goal: Exposing human trafficking.

Russia’s Recruitment Scam: Tricking People from Africa and Beyond into War

The European Parliament resolution says Russia is tricking people from Africa, Cuba and South‑Central Asia into fighting in Ukraine, condemns it as a human‑rights violation, and calls for investigations, victim help, social‑media crackdowns, sanctions, and for Russia to stop the practice and return the victims.

Women & Activists

March 11, 2026

EU Parliament: Report
Trade

Goal: Strengthen EU‑Canada partnership

Building a Stronger EU‑Canada Partnership for Security, Trade, and Climate

This resolution says the EU and Canada should step up their partnership to tackle big problems like trade, security, climate and democracy, by boosting trade deals, joint defense work, digital rules, Arctic cooperation, and cultural and student exchanges.

Defence workers & Military Personnel
EU Parliament: Official Decision
Human Rights

Goal: Protect people from AI

EU Approves AI Human Rights Convention

The European Parliament approved a resolution to sign a new AI and human‑rights treaty, telling EU leaders and member states to agree and forward it to the Council of Europe.

Tech Companies & AI Startups
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Technology

Goal: Protect children online.

Online Tools Get New Limits on Searching for Child Abuse Content

The European Parliament passed a resolution that tightens how online services can scan for child‑sexual‑abuse material, limiting the scan to known content and only the data needed, allowing focus on suspected users, using privacy‑friendly tools that don’t read content, and setting the rule to expire on August 3 2027.

Tech Companies & IT Specialists