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Ursula von der Leyen just announced an additional €500m - but the needs are unprecedented and will get bigger (Photo: European Parliament)

An EU response to the biggest humanitarian disaster since WWII

Overnight and unprovoked, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises — and by far the biggest humanitarian disaster — Europe has seen since the end of World War II.

People who until last week had been busy working, studying, looking after their children are now fleeing for their lives, hiding from the missiles and bombs, or are among the rising number of those killed in what must count among the most blatant and overt violations of internation...

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Janez Lenarčič is the EU commissioner for crisis management. Tomas Tobé MEP is the chair of the European Parliament development committee.

Ursula von der Leyen just announced an additional €500m - but the needs are unprecedented and will get bigger (Photo: European Parliament)

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Janez Lenarčič is the EU commissioner for crisis management. Tomas Tobé MEP is the chair of the European Parliament development committee.

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