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#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: FedEx says it has fully resumed import and export services in Israel
FedEx says it has fully resumed import and export services in Israel
FedEx has resumed full operations in Israel after a ceasefire ended the conflict with Iran, which had prompted a partial suspension of its services. The company aims to support Israeli businesses affected by the war, which caused significant economic damage.

The conflict resulted in over 500 ballistic missile and drone attacks from Iran, leading to casualties and extensive damage in Israel. The Israeli government plans to compensate affected businesses while asserting that its military actions were necessary to prevent Iran's nuclear ambitions.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Saturday 28 June
GB News Daily Reflections - Saturday 28 June
The reflection highlights the journey of Jesus from heaven to earth, emphasizing his sacrifice on the cross and subsequent resurrection. This act is portrayed as a profound demonstration of God's love, illustrating how Jesus embraced humanity to offer redemption.




#education

Fox News: Harvard, University of Toronto make contingency plan to allow foreign students to study if barred from US
Harvard, University of Toronto make contingency plan to allow foreign students to study if barred from US
Harvard University and the University of Toronto have developed a plan to allow select international graduate students to continue their studies in Canada amid potential U.S. visa restrictions. This follows the Trump administration's move to terminate Harvard's ability to enroll international students due to alleged non-compliance with visa record requests.

The contingency program will be available to students who have completed one year at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and will combine courses from both institutions. This initiative aims to address uncertainties for international students facing entry challenges to the U.S.