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March 26, 2026
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
March 12, 2026
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
Goal: Fair passenger protection
Revamping Air Travel Rules for Better Passenger Protection
The European Commission has reviewed 243 proposed changes to EU rules that protect air passengers, accepting 115, partially accepting 92, and rejecting 36 amendments, with the goal of strengthening passenger rights and improving national enforcement while respecting airlines' financial limits.
Tourism Industry & Workers
March 11, 2026
Goal: Create inclusive prosperity
Plan for More Jobs, Fair Pay and Lower Poverty in Europe
The European Parliament’s 2026 resolution says the EU must create more jobs, fight poverty, give people better training, protect the planet, and make sure everyone gets fair pay and housing by setting clear goals and spending more money.
Workers & Women
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
Goal: Affordable housing for all
Building Affordable, Energy‑Efficient Homes for Everyone
This European Parliament resolution is a plan to fix the housing crisis by building more affordable homes, lowering costs for renters and buyers, and making sure everyone has a safe place to live.
Construction Workers & Construction Companies
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
February 24, 2026
Goal: End Russian aggression.
Four Years of War: Holding Russia Accountable and Supporting Ukraine
The European Parliament adopted a resolution on 24 Feb 2026 that calls out Russia’s war in Ukraine as a crime, demands Russia stop fighting, pull out its troops, free prisoners and children, and urges the EU to tighten sanctions, boost support for Ukraine, and help it join the EU.
Military Personnel & Defence Workers
February 12, 2026
Goal: End violence, protect civilians.
Civilians in Crisis: Fighting, Displacement, and the Fight for Peace in Northeast Syria
The resolution asks everyone involved in Northeast Syria—Syria, the SDF, Turkey, the EU, the US and others—to stop fighting, protect civilians, respect human rights, and help rebuild the area so all people can live safely.
NGOs & Journalists
Goal: End poverty for all
A Plan to End Poverty for Everyone
The European Parliament passed a resolution on February 12, 2026, pushing for a big new plan to fight poverty across the EU from 2025 to 2095, aiming to end poverty by 2035 through stuff like free school meals, better wages, more affordable housing, and at least 20 billion euros to help kids and families who are struggling.
Women & Children
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
February 10, 2026
Goal: Clarify asylum rules
EU Updates Rules on Safe Third Countries for Asylum Seekers
This resolution updates the EU safe‑third‑country rule, letting member states refuse asylum if the applicant has a link to another country, adding special care for children, and requiring more transparency and new steps for rejected applicants.
Asylum Seekers & Refugees
February 09, 2026
Goal: Protect children internationally
Cabo Verde Joins the Hague Convention on Child Abduction
This resolution lets EU countries (except Denmark) accept Cabo Verde into the 1980 Hague Convention on child abduction, so the Convention can help return children who have been taken or kept across borders.
Law Enforcement & Border Guards
January 21, 2026
Goal: Defend global order
EU Foreign and Security Policy Review
The 2026 European Parliament resolution reviews the EU’s foreign and security actions in 2025, sets new priorities, and urges stronger defense, more help for Ukraine, protection of human rights, and faster, clearer EU decision‑making.
Military Personnel & Defence workers
January 20, 2026
Goal: Boost EU humanitarian aid
Helping People in Crisis Together
The resolution aims to increase funding for humanitarian aid, especially for women and children, and supports international cooperation to address the needs of 305 million people requiring urgent assistance.
Women & Children
December 19, 2025
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 18, 2025
Goal: protect children’s safety
Mass kidnapping of Nigerian children, including from Papiri school
The EU Parliament passed a resolution on 18 Dec 2025 that condemns the mass kidnapping of children in Nigeria, demands the immediate release of all abducted kids, calls for stronger school protection and early‑warning systems, and urges Nigeria and the world to end the violence and protect civilians.
NGOs & Activists