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March 10, 2026
Goal: Fight EU financial crime
New European Chief Prosecutor Selected
This is a decision approving Andrés Ritter as the new head of the EPPO, the EU body that investigates financial crimes against the EU, where he will serve a 7-year term starting November 2026.
Law Enforcement
Goal: Reduce regulatory burden
Making Laws Simpler and Fairer
The European Parliament’s 2024‑2029 resolution is a plan to make EU laws clearer, fairer and lighter, especially for small businesses, by tightening how rules are made, cutting paperwork, adding impact studies and a children’s rights check, and using AI tools to help everyone follow the rules more easily.
Entrepreneurs & Tech Startups
Goal: Uniform insolvency rules.
Fast, Fair, and Clear Rules for Company Bankruptcies
The EU Directive on Insolvency Law (2024‑2029) creates common rules across Europe so that bankruptcies are handled faster and fairer, letting creditors track assets, stopping shady deals, and requiring directors to act quickly, all to protect workers, investors, and the public.
Workers & Unions
March 09, 2026
Goal: Ensure EU rail compatibility
New Rules to Give Every Train Car a Unique ID and Update Railway Authority Procedures
The EU is proposing a resolution for the Council to approve new train‑ID rules, update the Supervisory Authority’s statutes and procedures, and adjust deadlines, so the EU can help enforce global train‑tracking standards.
Logistics Companies & Construction Companies
March 06, 2026
Goal: Keep people's savings safe
New Rules to Keep Banks Safe and Protect Deposits
This resolution changes EU banking rules so that when a bank is in trouble, authorities can use deposit‑guarantee money to help it recover, protecting taxpayers and depositors while keeping covered deposits first.
Banks & Depositors
February 26, 2026
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 23, 2026
Goal: Fair trade with the UK
Choosing a Fair Panel of Experts to Resolve EU‑UK Trade Disputes
The European Commission wants the European Council to approve a decision that creates a balanced, independent panel of at least 15 experts—five from the EU, five from the UK, and five non‑national chairpersons—to handle trade disputes under the EU‑UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Exporters & Importers
Goal: Keep women safe from violence
NGOs Can Now Watch Istanbul Convention Committee Meetings
The EU approves a decision that lets NGOs observe Istanbul Convention Committee meetings, setting rules for how they can join and what they can do.
NGOs & Women
Goal: Keep women safe from violence
NGOs Granted Access to Women’s Safety and Refugee Discussions
This EU decision says the EU will let NGOs observe certain Council of Europe meetings on fighting violence against women, as long as they follow the set rules.
NGOs & Women
February 17, 2026
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
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
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
Goal: Support Montenegro's EU integration.
Montenegro joins international agreement on cross-border court decisions
The European Parliament adopted a resolution welcoming Montenegro’s joining of the 2019 Convention on foreign judgments, noting it will create treaty ties with the EU, and instructing the Parliament’s President to forward it to the Commission and Council.
Importers & Exporters
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
Goal: Defend freedom of expression
Turkey Expels Foreign Journalists and Christian Missionaries
The European Parliament passed a resolution that condemns Turkey’s deportation of foreign journalists and Christian missionaries, demands they stop using secret security codes, calls for fair trials and the return of those expelled, and urges Turkey to protect freedom of religion and expression.
Journalists
Goal: Demand democratic reforms
Uganda’s 2026 Election: Fraud, Violence, and Oppression of Opposition Leaders
The European Parliament passed a resolution that calls Uganda’s 2026 elections “unfair and violent,” demands the release of jailed opposition leaders, ends military trials, restores internet freedom, and urges independent investigations and reforms to make the country’s elections and justice system fairer.
Journalists & Activists
Goal: Hold Iran accountable.
Iran’s Repression: Arrests, Torture, and the Call for Justice
The European Parliament’s February 2026 resolution condemns Iran’s brutal human‑rights abuses, demands the death penalty be stopped, all detainees be freed, tougher sanctions be imposed, and the UN investigate and prosecute the crimes.
Women & Activists
Goal: Align EU with ICAO
Stricter Rules to Cut Plane Noise and Pollution
The EU will back new ICAO rules that set stricter limits on aircraft noise, engine pollution, and CO₂, and will follow them or flag any differences with EU law.
Manufacturing Workers & Entrepreneurs
February 11, 2026
Goal: Protect health & environment
EU Parliament rejects a GM soybean that can survive banned herbicides
The European Parliament passed a resolution rejecting a draft decision that would allow genetically modified soybean tolerant to glufosinate and glyphosate to be sold, citing health, environmental, and fairness concerns and calling for the decision to be withdrawn and GMO rules to be reformed.
Farmers & Environmental NGOs:NGOs
Goal: Help Ukraine recover
Ukraine Support Loan: €90 Billion Aid for 2026‑2027
The European Parliament passed a regulation that creates a €90 billion Ukraine Support Loan for 2026‑27, which will be paid back only after Ukraine receives war‑reparations from Russia and can be covered by frozen Russian assets, with €30 billion for budget help and €60 billion for defence, while Ukraine must keep democratic rules, fight corruption, and report how the money is spent.
Defence workers & Military Personnel