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Ghana plans legal action after Canada denied entry to Partey amid London rape trial
Country vowed to explore all diplomatic and legal 'remedies' under Canadian and international law
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What happenedGhana says it may pursue legal action after Canada denied a visa to national team player Thomas Partey ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "Ghana plans legal action after Canada denied entry to Partey amid London rape trial". The other frames it as "Ghana protests to Canada after player Thomas Partey denied visa for World Cup".
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CenterGhana plans legal action after Canada denied entry to Partey amid London rape trial
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Right / center-rightGhana protests to Canada after player Thomas Partey denied visa for World Cup