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March 26, 2026

EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Small businesses

Goal: Simplify AI compliance

New Rules to Regulate Artificial Intelligence in Europe

This resolution simplifies and unifies EU AI rules, giving small companies lighter requirements, adding AI literacy support, banning non‑consensual sexual AI, allowing bias checks, creating a single conformity process, setting transition timelines, easing registration, launching EU sandboxes for SMEs, and tightening oversight of general‑purpose AI models.

SMEs & Tech Startups
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: 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

March 11, 2026

EU Parliament:
Transparency

Goal: Boost Parliament oversight

New Pact Makes Parliament and Commission Work Closer

This new agreement between the European Parliament and the European Commission gives Parliament more power to check the Commission, forces the Commission to share more information, attend meetings, do impact studies, and work together on laws, budgets and international deals.

Citizens of EU countries
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

March 10, 2026

EU Parliament: Parliament Report
Transparency

Goal: Make EU more open

Your Right to See EU Documents

This European Parliament resolution says everyone has a right to see documents and tells EU leaders to fix slow processes and outdated rules so the system is more open and people can trust it again.

Journalists & NGOs
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Jobs

Goal: Helping people find work

Creating a European Talent Pool

The EU Talent Pool regulation creates a free online platform that matches skilled workers from outside the EU with jobs in member states to fill shortages in key sectors, while protecting workers’ data and ensuring fair hiring.

IT Specialists & Health Professionals

February 26, 2026

EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Rule of Law

Goal: Reduce gun crime

New Rule to Stop Illegal Gun Trade and 3‑D Printed Firearms

The EU Directive on Combating Firearms Trafficking is a new set of rules that makes it easier for police to catch and punish people who make, sell, move, or use illegal guns—including those made with 3‑D printers—and forces all member states to share information and follow the same penalties.

Law Enforcement & Border Guards

February 17, 2026

EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Transparency

Goal: Prevent financial crises

New Rules for Overseeing Large Financial Groups to Better Protect People’s Money

This Directive is a new set of rules that brings together and simplifies how banks, insurance companies, investment firms and their groups are supervised in the EU, making them keep enough capital, report risks and big internal deals, and letting one main authority coordinate the checks across countries.

Banks & Insurance Companies
EU Commission: Official Decision
Trade

Goal: Smooth trade relations.

EU‑UK Gibraltar Trade Deal: What It Means

This agreement is a legal deal between the EU and the UK (for Gibraltar) that sets rules for trading, customs, taxes, social security, road transport, and fighting tobacco smuggling, and it explains how both sides will share info, help each other enforce laws, and respect each other’s rules.

Truck Drivers & Border Guards
EU Commission: Official Decision
Trade

Goal: Smooth trade cooperation.

EU‑UK Gibraltar Deal: Trade, Customs, and Social‑Security Rules

This agreement is a legal deal between the EU and the UK (for Gibraltar) that sets rules for trading, customs, taxes, social security, road transport, and fighting tobacco smuggling, and it explains how both sides will share info, help each other enforce laws, and respect each other’s rules.

Truck Drivers & Border Guards

February 12, 2026

EU Parliament: Parliament Report
Human Rights

Goal: Promote gender equality worldwide

EU's Plan to Strengthen Gender Equality and Protect Women Everywhere

This recommendation to the EU Council for the 70th UN Women’s conference lays out a plan to boost gender equality by funding inclusive policies, improving legal help for women, fighting all forms of violence, protecting reproductive rights, ensuring digital safety, and urging EU leaders to defend women’s rights worldwide.

Women & Activists

February 10, 2026

EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Environment

Goal: Accurate measurement for climate

New Accuracy Standards for EV Chargers, Gas Pumps, and Smart Meters

The EU Parliament passed a resolution that updates rules for measuring devices, adding new accuracy standards for EV charging stations, gas pumps, and smart meters, and giving companies time to meet the new rules.

Tech Companies & Tech Startups

January 30, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Trade

Goal: Help police cooperate

EU Begins Sharing Car Registration Data with the UK from March 2026

The EU has decided that from 1 March 2026 its member states can share personal vehicle registration data with the UK, as allowed by the Trade and Cooperation Agreement.

Law Enforcement & Border Guards

January 21, 2026

EU Parliament: Parliament Report
Human Rights

Goal: Boost sanctions impact

Making Sanctions Work to Protect Human Rights

The European Parliament’s resolution says the EU will keep using its Magnitsky sanctions to punish serious human‑rights abuses, but it wants a full review of how well it works, clearer rules, wider targets, better coordination, and more transparency, while protecting ordinary people.

NGOs & Activists
EU Parliament: Parliament Report
Human Rights

Goal: Defend global human rights

Standing Up for Human Rights and Democracy

This resolution says the EU must step up its fight for human rights, democracy and the rule of law everywhere, by giving more money, tougher sanctions, stronger support for defenders, and new rules to protect people from digital abuse, gender bias, climate harm and corruption.

Women & Activists
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Rule of Law

Goal: Protect passenger rights

New Rules to Protect Air Travelers

The EU’s 2024‑2029 air passenger rights rules give travelers bigger cash payouts for delays, cancellations or denied boarding, free meals and lodging when flights are late, clearer baggage limits, help for kids and disabled people, and easier ways to file complaints, all to make flying fairer and safer.

Travelers & Tourists
EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Technology

Goal: Unify digital connectivity

Fast Internet for Everyone: The Digital Networks Plan

The Digital Networks Act is a new EU rule that updates and simplifies telecom laws to speed up fibre, 5G and 6G rollout, improve cross‑border connectivity, protect users, and make the market more competitive and secure.

Tech Companies & IT Specialists

December 19, 2025

EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Human Rights

Goal: Maintain child protection

Extending Online Child‑Abuse‑Detection Rules Until 2028

This resolution extends the temporary rules that let certain online services use special tools to spot and report child‑sexual‑abuse content until April 3, 2028, giving providers more time while a permanent law is still being worked out.

Tech Companies & IT Specialists

December 17, 2025

EU Parliament: Request New Law
Transparency

Goal: Human‑centered AI governance

Fair and Safe Digital Workplaces: New Rules for AI

The EU Parliament resolution says digital work and AI must be fair, safe, and human‑centered, giving companies rules to explain algorithms, keep workers in control, protect data, and provide training, especially to help small businesses.

Workers & Entrepreneurs