Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke with the Prince of Wales, Charles, on Thursday, with the former again extending an official invitation to the heir to the British throne to attend events for the bicentennial of the commencement of the Greek War of Independence.
31st December 2020
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall were busy this year promoting local and organic foods and farming, literacy, the importance of reaching out to isolated elders, and supporting the Commonwealth and the UK through a devastating pandemic. Today, let’s take a look back at their year!
Prince Charles sent a video message to the people of Australia following the devastating bush fires in the country; later, he was announced as the first UK patron of the International Rescue Committee.
Mid-month, Charles paid a visit to Oman to attend the funeral of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said on behalf of The Queen.
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Barbados visa for remote workers could be a model for tourism after the pandemic - if it s done right
Barbados visa for remote workers could be a model for tourism after the pandemic - if it s done right
Rachel HosieDec 24, 2020, 16:29 IST
Digital nomads in Barbados get the perks of working with a view, while also invigorating the economy.Rachel Hosie/Insider
After the pandemic hit, tourist hot spot
remote workers.
Following safety protocol, I visited the island in October to meet its new digital nomads and locals to see how the program is going.
Some Bajan business owners told Insider the Welcome Stamp has saved their companies and that Barbados can benefit from the influx of skilled workers.
Digital nomads in Barbados get the perks of working with a view, while also invigorating the economy.
Rachel Hosie/Insider
After the pandemic hit, tourist hot spot Barbados created the Welcome Stamp, a new visa for remote workers.
Following safety protocol, I visited the island in October to meet its new digital nomads and locals to see how the program is going.
Some Bajan business owners told Insider the Welcome Stamp has saved their companies and that Barbados can benefit from the influx of skilled workers.
However, along with more long-term visitors there’s the threat of gentrification, and the island has had to adapt rapidly to accommodate remote workers.