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January 21, 2026
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
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 Industry Workers
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
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
Goal: Keep EU economy stable
Keeping Money Safe When the Economy Gets Uncertain
The European Parliament passed a resolution that warns about economic risks and calls for stronger banking rules, better regulation of non‑bank lenders, digital security, climate checks, and support for small businesses to keep the EU economy stable.
SMEs & Small Businesses
Goal: Help workers and businesses
Building Fair Jobs for a Greener Future
The European Parliament passed a resolution that asks the EU to create a new directive to make the green and digital transition fair for workers, businesses and regions by guaranteeing good jobs, training, safety, support for disadvantaged areas and stronger social protections.
Workers & SMEs
December 18, 2025
Goal: Sustainable fishing industry
A Greener, Smarter Future for Fishing
The EU Parliament resolution calls for funding, technology, and flexible rules to help every fishing boat become cleaner, safer, and more efficient by 2050 while protecting fish stocks, keeping jobs secure, and especially supporting small‑scale and coastal fishers.
Fishermen & Women
December 17, 2025
Goal: Prevent carbon leakage
New Rules to Verify Carbon Emissions of Imported Products
The European Parliament approved the new rule that sets up how to verify the carbon emissions of imported goods, which will kick in on Jan. 1 2026 under the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Importers & Exporters
Goal: Secure Europe's AI future
New Rules for Giant AI and Quantum Factories
The EU Parliament passed a rule that creates and funds huge AI‑and‑quantum‑computer factories, lays out how they’re run, who can use them, and how they’re paid for, all while requiring strict security, sustainability and fair access.
IT Specialists & AI Startups
December 16, 2025
Goal: Build partnership, uphold rights.
A New Partnership with Saudi Arabia: Energy, Rights, and Global Goals
The European Parliament’s new resolution pushes for a big partnership with Saudi Arabia that expands trade, energy and tourism ties, while insisting the country step up on human rights and labor standards as a key part of the agreement.
Workers & SMEs
Goal: Ensure ESG accountability.
Big Companies Now Must Report Their Impact on People, Planet, and Profit
The EU Parliament resolution adopts a directive that limits sustainability reporting and due‑diligence rules to only the biggest companies, simplifies audit and digital reporting requirements, sets new penalties, and offers a voluntary path for smaller firms.
SMEs & Small Businesses
Goal: Promote regional stability
Jordan Gets €500 Million in Loans to Strengthen Its Economy
The EU Parliament just approved a €500 million loan for Jordan to finish its IMF deal, boost the economy and push reforms, but only if Jordan stays democratic, follows a solid reform plan, and the money is closely monitored and repaid over a long period.
Women & Workers