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Palmer’s ‘really special’ grandfather’s island visit sparks tourism buzz in St Kitts
Chelsea’s Cole Palmer gestures towards the crowd after Chelsea won against Paris St Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup final, at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S., July 13, 2025. Photo: REUTERS
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Chelsea’s Cole Palmer gestures towards the crowd after Chelsea won against Paris St Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup final, at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S., July 13, 2025. Photo: REUTERS
Cole Palmer could have gone anywhere around the world to celebrate his magnificent performance in leading Chelsea FC to FIFA Club World Cup glory against Paris Saint-Germain.
But rather than take a well-earned vacation to Las Vegas or an exotic Pacific destination, the Chelsea midfielder opted to visit the tiny Caribbean nation of St Kitts and Nevis, where his grandfather Sterry Palmer was born.
The England international, 23, was given a hero’s welcome when he arrived in St Kitts and was greeted by a series of local dignitaries, including deputy prime minister Dr. Hon. Geoffrey Hanley and the minister of tourism Hon. Marsha T. Henderson.
Palmer’s popularity in St Kitts and Nevis has spiked massively ever since he had the country’s flag stitched into his boots alongside the England badge. It was a small gesture that has gone a long way.
“Landing in St. Kitts off the back of winning the Club World Cup felt really special,” Palmer said. “It’s where my grandad’s love for football started. The island’s beautiful and really chilled. I can’t wait to explore the mountains, rainforest and sea — and to try out the food.”
Following the huge publicity that Palmer’s visit has attracted, local officials are looking to capitalize on the moment from a tourism perspective.
Meanwhile, Atiba Harris, the president of the St Kitts and Nevis FA, told FIFA that he hopes that the Chelsea star’s exploits can help improve the Sugar Boyz’ footballing future from providing inspiration to aspiring pros to increasing the global player pool.
FIFA: Just how big has Cole Palmer’s visit to St Kitts been this week?
Atiba Harris (AH): One of the things we appreciate here in St. Kitts and Nevis is our people in the diaspora community, and to have someone like Cole Palmer come back to his roots… his grandfather was born here so to see that the lineage did not stop and now his grandson is coming back is a testament to strong family ties and values that we offer here. Having Cole Palmer here is a really big deal and is going to inspire the next generation as well.
Was his visit planned or was it something of a surprise?
The officials from St Kitts tourism would have reached out to the Football Association regarding the trip. I was supposed to be at the Club World Cup final, but had to stay behind so I couldn’t get to see him play. But having him here is a pleasure.
What does it say about his ties to the country that he chose to come to St Kitts?
It shows the strong family values, and I must give credit to his grandfather as well to instill this. Usually when people migrate they tend to forget where they come from, but it is not the case here. Cole is here visiting the soil where it all started for his family.
To what extent did Palmer lead to a surge of Chelsea fans on the island?
There is a huge Chelsea following over here and there have been even more ever since he started wearing the flag on his boots. That drew a lot more younger fans closer to him. And you see his trademark (shivering cold) celebration a lot in local competitions.
What inspiration does Palmer provide to current professionals or aspiring stars that someone from their heritage has made it to the very top of the game?
It’s going be an overall inspirational move. He is going to inspire not just the younger generation but the current crop of players who are playing both locally and overseas as well. We have guys like Marcus Rashford as well who I believe could inspire players from the diaspora to come to our national team.
Have there been any conversations with Palmer about doing something concrete with the country going forwards?
I think this is the initial step having tourism involved where he can probably promote the country as a whole. And I’m sure there have been talks with the government about finalizing something with him, along with others like Marcus Rashford.
Were there any conversations about trying to recruit Palmer to play for the national team before he decided to play for England?
He was on the radar. We have a long list of players who are eligible to represent the country. The reality is that England is the ‘home’ of football and if the English national team come calling for you at a young age then you are naturally going to gravitate to the land of your birth. I won’t say it passed us by; I would say he took his opportunity just like others in the past, like Micah Richards to represent the land of their birth, but they never forgot where it started with their family heritage.
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Sri Lanka eyes global spotlight through film tourism and creative industry partnerships
July 20, Colombo (LNW): In a bid to position Sri Lanka as a vibrant destination for international filmmaking and cultural exchange, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, Vijitha Herath, held a high-profile meeting with Indian actor and producer Ravi Mohan, alongside singer and performer Keneesha Francis, at the National Film Corporation headquarters yesterday.
The discussions explored opportunities to expand Sri Lanka’s film tourism footprint by encouraging global film producers to consider the island nation as a cinematic backdrop. Minister Herath expressed the government’s renewed commitment to supporting the creative economy through targeted policy reform and strategic international partnerships.
Chairman of the National Film Corporation, Sudath Mahadivulwewa, who also took part in the dialogue, emphasised the need for practical incentives and institutional support to attract major productions. He noted that collaboration with global industry figures like Mohan and Francis could open up new avenues for local talent, training, and investment.
The meeting also touched on how music, performance, and storytelling can serve as bridges between communities, deepening people-to-people ties while creating tangible tourism benefits. Stakeholders discussed establishing film-friendly zones, simplifying permitting processes, and launching co-production agreements as part of the effort to revitalise the local entertainment sector.
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Death toll from Vietnam tourist boat accident climbs to 38 | 104.1 WIKY
HALONG BAY, Vietnam (Reuters) -The death toll from a tourist boat accident in Vietnam’s Halong Bay climbed to at least 38 with several people still missing, the government said, as rescuers continued to search for survivors while bracing for the approach of Typhoon Wipha.
The vessel capsized on Saturday afternoon carrying 48 tourists and five crew members in one of the worst boating accidents in recent years in the popular tourist area.
“At least 38 of those on board have been confirmed dead and 10 rescued,” the government said in a statement.
The official Vietnam News Agency reported that all the tourists were Vietnamese, including several children.
Dozens of rescuers, including border guards, navy personnel, police and professional divers, have been deployed. Although the sea had calmed, weather conditions limited visibility, making rescue operations difficult.
Rescuers managed to retrieve the sunken boat, the government said.
The accident took place around 2 p.m. local time (0700 GMT) on Saturday, soon after Typhoon Wipha entered the South China Sea.
Authorities reported strong winds, heavy rainfall and lightning in the area at the time of the incident, adding that these conditions were not yet influenced by the approaching typhoon but were due to wind patterns over the northern region.
Halong Bay, about 200 km (125 miles) northeast of Hanoi, attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year. Boat tours are particularly popular.
In 2011, the sinking of a tour boat in Halong Bay killed 12 people, including foreign tourists.
Typhoon Wipha, the third to hit the South China Sea this year, is projected to make landfall along Vietnam’s northern coast early next week.
(Reporting by Phuong Nguyen; Editing by Edmund Klamann)
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MDU and ITC Hotels launch India’s first apprenticeship embedded degree programme in hospitality and tourism
ROHTAK: In a significant academic-industry collaboration, Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ITC Hotels’ Classic Golf & Country Club, launching India’s first Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme (AEDP) in hospitality and tourism under the public university framework, aligned with the UGC Guidelines 2025.The MoU was formally exchanged between Dr. Krishan Kant Gupta, Registrar, MDU, and Pradeep Kumar, Executive Vice President, ITC Hotel Classic Golf Country Club in the august presence of Prof. Rajbir Singh, Vice Chancellor, MDU. Under this collaboration, two skill-integrated undergraduate programmes—BBA (Hospitality & Services Management) and BBA (Tourism, Travel & Events Management)—will be introduced, each with an annual intake of 30 students.These four-year programmes follow a hybrid model, with the first two years dedicated to academic coursework at MDU, and the latter two years structured as an industry apprenticeship at ITC’s Classic Golf & Country Club. The curriculum will be co-designed with ITC professionals to ensure alignment with evolving industry standards.“This initiative marks a new era in skill-based education. Through this collaboration, MDU is pioneering a model that bridges academia and industry, nurturing career-ready professionals,” said Prof. Rajbir Singh, Vice Chancellor, MDU.Key features of the MoU include a monthly stipend for students during apprenticeship, along with provision for meals and accommodation. The program also includes field visits, guest lectures, mentorship by industry professionals, and the potential for performance-based placements.The initiative was lauded by university leaders including Prof. Harish Kumar (Dean Academic Affairs), Prof. Rajpal Singh, Prof. Ashish Dahiya, Prof. Pardeep Ahlawat, Prof. Sandeep Malik, and Prof. Ajay Rajan, who termed it a benchmark in NEP-2020-aligned, employability-driven education.TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here.
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