Dr Stephen Reaney, from Northern Ireland, travels the world as a volunteer, providing urgent medical care in disaster-hit countries.
Timo Werner's performance as "not acceptable" after replacing him at half-time during a 1-1 Europa League draw at Rangers.There were elements of that abrasiveness in a statement his representatives released after his sacking.
Postecoglou said in the statement his overriding emotion as he looked back on his time at Tottenham was pride"We have also laid foundations that mean this club should not have to wait 17 more years for their next success," he said."I have enormous faith in this group of players and know there is much more potential and growth in them."
Postecoglou referred to his players as "legends of this football club", and also thanked his "brilliant" coaches and the Spurs fans, referring to them as the "lifeblood of the club"."I know there were some difficult times but I always felt that they wanted me to succeed and that gave me all the motivation I needed to push on," he said.
In their statement, Tottenham said they were "extremely grateful" to Postecoglou for his "commitment and contribution".
"Ange joined us from Celtic in the summer of 2023 and oversaw a period of change on the pitch, returning us to the attacking brand of football that has traditionally been associated with the club," they said.The ban also affects Afghans who are not trying to reach the US for resettlement.
Zarifa Ghafari is studying at Cornell University in New York state, but is currently in Germany for the summer with her young child.She said she began a "frantic" race back to the US on Thursday in order to continue her studies, before the start of the travel ban on Monday.
The ban has put her under "immense pressure" and has made her feel "very vulnerable", the the 30-year-old former politician told the BBC.What makes it worse, she said, was that she regularly had to return to Germany every few months to maintain her residency status there too. Describing her situation as "precarious", she said she worried about how she could make her regular trips to Germany when the travel ban began.