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Scotland feels overlooked in the Spending Review, while England sees major investments in railways, NHS, and housing, signaling regional disparities and targeted economic boosts.

Manitoba premier welcomes second child from Gaza in need of health care

: WorldSaturday, May 10, 2025 at 12:51:52 AM
Manitoba premier welcomes second child from Gaza in need of health care
Manitoba's premier has welcomed a second child from Gaza requiring medical care, continuing the province's efforts to assist vulnerable children from the region.
Editor’s Note: This highlights Manitoba's humanitarian commitment to providing medical aid to children in conflict zones, reflecting broader global efforts to support vulnerable populations amid geopolitical crises.
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