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March 10, 2026

EU Parliament: Report
Transparency

Goal: Protect creators, grow AI

Protecting Creators as AI Gets Smarter

This resolution sets new rules that make AI companies pay creators for using their work to train AI and be clear about the data they use so everyone gets protected and paid fairly.

Journalists & Tech Startups
EU 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Parliament resolution says everyone has a right to see documents and tells EU leaders to fix slow processes and outdated rules so the system is more open and people can trust it again.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: Official Decision
Rule of Law

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
EU Parliament: Official Decision
Transparency

Goal: Protecting people's money

François‑Louis Michaud Takes the Helm of the European Banking Authority

The European Parliament made a decision to pick François-Louis Michaud as the new boss of the European Banking Authority for five years.

Citizens of EU countries
EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

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
EU Parliament: Official Decision
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Goal: Keep money stable across Europe

Boris Vujčić Named Vice‑President of the European Central Bank

The European Parliament passed a resolution appointing Boris Vujčić as Vice‑President of the European Central Bank for an 8‑year term starting June 1, 2026, after reviewing his background and giving a positive opinion.

Citizens of EU countries
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Transparency

Goal: Make foreign aid work better

Making EU Foreign Aid Run Smoother

On March 10, 2026 the European Parliament adopted a resolution asking the Commission to tweak a rule that makes the EU’s external aid guarantees work better, and told the Commission to send it back if they make major changes.

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

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

EU Commission: Official Decision
Rule of Law

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

EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Transparency

Goal: Keep banks safe, protect people's money

Revised Rules to Protect Bank Deposits and Boost Cross‑Border Support

This is a Commission message to the European Parliament explaining that the Council has agreed to a draft directive that lets deposit‑guarantee scheme funds be used more flexibly to help banks in trouble, while keeping costs capped and protecting taxpayers.

Citizens of EU countries
EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Budget

Goal: Protect taxpayers and depositors

Revised Bank Crisis Rules to Protect Depositors and the Economy

This resolution proposes four changes to the EU’s bank‑crisis rules that let authorities tap deposit‑guarantee money to help smaller banks fail safely, protect taxpayers, and strengthen the board that oversees the process.

Banks & Depositors
EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Budget

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

March 03, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Environment

Goal: Sustain fish stocks

2026‑2028 Fishing Limits: Keeping Our Oceans Healthy

The European Commission’s new regulation updates fishing limits for several fish species in EU waters for 2026‑2028, using the latest science and partner talks to keep stocks healthy while not changing the EU budget.

Fishermen & Environmental NGOs

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 24, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Budget

Goal: Hold Russia accountable

EU to Join Ukraine Damage Claims Group

The European Commission wants EU governments to approve joining a new International Claims Commission for Ukraine, a body that will review and decide how much money Russia should pay for the damage it caused, with the EU pledging up to €18 million over ten years to help run it.

Workers & Entrepreneurs

February 23, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Trade

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
EU Commission: Official Decision
Human Rights

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
EU Commission: Official Decision
Transparency

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 19, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Environment

Goal: Protect endangered species worldwide

Adding New Animals to Global Protection Lists

The EU will back adding 20 animals to the most protected list and 25 to the next list in the CMS treaty, keep a request to drop one deer on hold until more info comes, and this move won’t change any EU laws.

Environmental NGOs & NGOs