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2026-04-242026-06-15

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  1. June 2026
  2. Ghana's Sports Ministry seeks FIFA help over Partey's visa denial

    1. Joy Online

      Member of Parliament for Bosome Freho, Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh, has called on the government to intensify diplomatic efforts aimed at securing Thomas Partey’s entry into Canada ahead of Ghana’s crucial encounter against Panama.

      Use diplomatic channels to secure Partey’s entry into Canada – Asafo-Adjei Ayeh to gov’t
    2. Joy Online

      mber on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh, has criticised the handling of Thomas Partey’s travel arrangements, arguing that authorities should have anticipated potential challenges that could prevent the Black Stars midfielder from travelling to Canada

      Gov’t should have foreseen Partey’s visa challenge – Bosome Freho MP
  3. Joy Online

    The sudden and dramatic decision by Canadian authorities to deny entry to Ghana’s star midfielder, Thomas Partey, ahead of the national team’s opening FIFA World Cup fixture against Panama on Wednesday, June 17, has sparked significant legal, diplomatic, and sporting controversy.

    The Thomas Partey Case: Presumption of innocence, sovereignty and the World Cup
  4. Joy Online

    Iran play New Zealand on 15 June in Los Angeles in their first game of the tournament, which is being co-hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States.

    Iran win four staff visa appeals but 11 banned
  5. Joy Online

    At that stage Murat Yakın’s side were heading to the top of Group B with tougher tests to come in their next two fixtures against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Canada.

    Qatar stun Switzerland to snatch first-ever World Cup point
  6. Joy Online

    Ghana’s Ministry of Sports and Recreation has called on FIFA to take a “more active interest” in safeguarding the rights of participating nations after midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry into Canada.

    2026 World Cup: Sports Ministry demands FIFA intervention over Partey’s visa denial
  7. Joy Online

    Ghana is stepping up efforts to attract Canadian investment into its upstream oil and gas sector, positioning itself as a stable and increasingly competitive destination for global energy capital as geopolitical tensions, supply disruptions, and shifting investment priorities res

    Ghana pitches upstream oil and gas opportunities to Canadian investors at Global Energy Summit
  8. The Chronicle

    The Government of Ghana has formally protested Canada’s decision to deny Black Stars midfielder Thomas Teye Partey entry into the country for Ghana’s opening Group Stage match against Panama at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    GHANA PROTESTS CANADA’S REFUSAL OF PARTEY VISA
  9. Joy Online

    Government has formally protested Canada’s decision to deny a temporary residence visa to Black Stars midfielder and World Cup squad member, Thomas Partey, describing the move as unfair and inconsistent with the principle of presumption of innocence.

    World Cup: Reliance on unproven charges unfair – Foreign Ministry challenges Canada’s decision to deny Thomas Partey entry
  10. Joy Online

    The Sports Minister’s comments come amid growing controversy following Canada’s refusal to grant Partey a visa for Ghana’s opening Group H encounter, citing ongoing criminal proceedings involving the midfielder in the United Kingdom.

    Partey’s visa denial will not break our spirit – Kofi Adams tells detractors

Today

  1. Black Stars captain appeals for prayer and support ahead of 2026 World Cup

    Jordan Ayew has called on Ghanaians to pray and support the national team as they prepare for their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, describing their opening matches against Panama, England and Croatia as "massive games" and expressing confidence that public support could inspire the team to success.

    3 hours ago · The Chronicle

  2. Ghana releases GH¢76m to support Black Stars World Cup campaign

    The Government has authorised the release of GH¢76 million to the Black Stars, split between GH¢58 million for World Cup preparations and group stages, and GH¢17 million to settle outstanding qualification bonuses owed to the team.

    4 hours ago · The Ghanaian Times

  3. Ghana disputes Canadian visa refusal for Partey

    Ghana's Sports and Foreign Affairs ministries are engaging with Canadian immigration authorities to challenge a visa refusal for midfielder Thomas Partey ahead of the Black Stars' World Cup opener against Panama in Toronto. Partey faces charges of seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault in London, which he has pleaded not guilty to; Canada cited this in refusing him entry, though FIFA stated it does not oversee host country visa decisions.

    4 hours ago · The Ghanaian Times

  4. Black Stars depart Rhode Island for Toronto before Panama match

    Ghana's national football team is leaving Rhode Island for Toronto on Monday to prepare for its opening 2026 FIFA World Cup match against Panama on Wednesday, June 17 at BMO Field, with a final training session scheduled for Tuesday.

    8 hours ago · Joy Online

  5. FIFA, Uruguay clash over World Cup travel delay in Miami

    Uruguay's national team experienced a travel delay from Cancun to Miami on the eve of their World Cup 2026 match against Saudi Arabia due to an airline permitting error. FIFA blamed the airline for paperwork issues preventing the aircraft's clearance to fly, while the Uruguayan FA blamed FIFA for the disruption.

    9 hours ago · Joy Online

  6. Thirteen World Cup nations reject Ceferin's "uninteresting" matches claim

    UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin faced criticism from 13 World Cup nations—including Ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, and South Africa—after reportedly stating that expanding the tournament from 32 to 48 teams has led to many "uninteresting" matches. The football associations rejected his comments, saying that for their countries, World Cup participation represents a historic achievement and there is no such thing as an unimportant match.

    12 hours ago · Joy Online

Yesterday

  1. Trudeau skips Canada World Cup match to attend girlfriend Perry's performance

    Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism after skipping Canada's opening World Cup match in Toronto to attend a USA game in Los Angeles where his girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry, performed at the opening ceremony. Trudeau justified his choice on social media as "supportive boyfriend duties," though some Canadians online called his decision disrespectful.

    15 hours ago · Joy Online

  2. Football legends prepare for final World Cup in 2026

    As the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Luka Modric, and Neymar are stepping onto that stage for what is understood to be the very last time in their careers.

    19 hours ago · Joy Online

  3. Asantehene to attend Ghana's World Cup fan festival in Toronto

    Tribe Culturefest will stage a FIFA World Cup 2026 fan activation at Toronto's Sankofa Square as Ghana prepares to face Panama on 17 June, featuring cultural performances, exhibitions, food and interactive activities. The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, will attend to reflect cultural diplomacy and Ghana-Canada relations.

    19 hours ago · Joy Online

  4. MP criticizes World Cup Committee after Partey visa denial

    Bosome Freho MP Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh questioned Ghana's World Cup planning structures following Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey's visa denial by Canadian authorities ahead of the Black Stars' Panama fixture. He argued the World Cup Committee should have conducted earlier risk assessment and diplomatic engagement to avoid such disruptions.

    14 June 2026 · Joy Online

  5. MP urges diplomatic push to secure Partey's Canada visa

    Member of Parliament Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh has called on the government to intensify diplomatic efforts to secure Thomas Partey's entry into Canada, after the Black Stars deputy captain was denied a temporary residence visa by Canadian authorities ahead of Ghana's Group L match against Panama on June 17. He argued that the Foreign Affairs Ministry should deploy every available diplomatic avenue to assist the midfielder.

    14 June 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Gov't should have anticipated Partey visa denial, says MP

    The Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee has criticized the handling of Thomas Partey's travel arrangements, arguing that authorities should have foreseen potential visa challenges. Partey is expected to miss Ghana's Copa América match against Panama after Canadian authorities declined his visa application.

    14 June 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Thomas Partey denied Canada entry before World Cup match

    Canadian authorities denied entry to Ghana's midfielder Thomas Partey ahead of the national team's World Cup match against Panama, sparking legal and diplomatic controversy. Ghana's government and football association have protested, arguing the exclusion of an unconvicted athlete violates the Rule of Law, while Canada has cited privacy protocols and FIFA has deferred to Canada's border sovereignty.

    14 June 2026 · Joy Online

  8. Iran World Cup delegation wins four visa appeals, eleven still banned

    Four members of Iran's World Cup delegation have won appeals against US visa rejections, but 11 members of the party will not be allowed to travel to the US. Iran's team is based in Mexico after initially being denied visas for backroom staff members.

    14 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 13 June

  1. Qatar draw Switzerland for first-ever World Cup point

    Qatar scored a stoppage-time equaliser to draw 1–1 against Switzerland, claiming their first point at a World Cup finals. Boualem Khoukhi headed home in the 94th minute, denying Switzerland what had appeared a likely victory after Breel Embolo's first-half penalty.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Ghana's Sports Ministry seeks FIFA help over Partey's visa denial

    Ghana's Ministry of Sports and Recreation has called on FIFA to intervene after midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry into Canada, making him unavailable for Ghana's World Cup Group L opener against Panama on 17 June. The Ministry argues that all qualified nations should have access to their eligible players throughout the competition.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Ghana promotes upstream oil and gas investment to Canadian partners

    Ghana is pitching upstream oil and gas opportunities to Canadian investors at a global energy summit, with the Petroleum Commission promoting investment in the country's onshore Voltaian Basin and offshore prospects. The CEO of the Petroleum Commission says Ghana is well-positioned to attract capital due to global energy market volatility and the need for supply diversification and energy security.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Ghana protests Canada's denial of Partey World Cup visa

    Ghana's government has formally protested Canada's refusal to grant midfielder Thomas Teye Partey entry for the nation's opening World Cup match against Panama, citing pending criminal proceedings in the UK. Ghana has characterized the decision as "high-handed and extremely unfair" and is pursuing diplomatic engagements with Canadian authorities to overturn it.

    13 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  5. Ghana protests Canada's denial of visa to footballer Partey

    Ghana's Foreign Ministry formally protested Canada's refusal of a temporary residence visa to Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey, calling the decision unfair and inconsistent with the presumption of innocence, as it was based on ongoing criminal proceedings in the United Kingdom with no conviction. The government has initiated diplomatic engagements with Canadian authorities to seek a review of the decision.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Sports minister says Black Stars will overcome Partey visa setback

    Kofi Adams, Ghana's Sports Minister, has expressed confidence that the Black Stars will overcome Thomas Partey's visa denial and channel the disappointment into stronger performance in their FIFA World Cup opener against Panama on June 17. Adams said the camp mood remains positive despite uncertainty surrounding Partey's availability, with the development serving as additional motivation for players.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Thomas Partey granted US visa, currently in Boston with Ghana squad

    Sports Minister Kofi Adams says midfielder Thomas Partey successfully secured a United States visa after applying in London and is currently with Ghana's national team at its World Cup training camp in Boston. Adams questioned Canada's refusal to grant Partey entry for Ghana's opening World Cup match against Panama, noting the player continues to travel freely across Europe and other jurisdictions despite ongoing legal proceedings in the United Kingdom.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

  8. Ghana Sports Minister criticizes FIFA over Partey visa denial

    Ghana's Sports Minister Kofi Adams has criticized FIFA's handling of Canada's decision to deny Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for Ghana's 2026 World Cup opening match, arguing that FIFA failed to adequately protect participating nations and their players and should have ensured clearance for World Cup participants.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 12 June

  1. Ghana protests Canada's visa denial for Partey ahead World Cup

    Ghana's Sports Minister Kofi Adams has strongly criticised Canada's decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for Ghana's 2026 FIFA World Cup Group H match against Panama on June 17, calling the move unfair and an overreaction that violates the principle of presumption of innocence. Ghana has formally protested the visa refusal.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Ghana loses Partey to visa denial for World Cup opener

    FIFA confirmed that midfielder Thomas Partey will be unable to travel to Canada for Ghana's opening World Cup match against Panama on June 17 after Canadian authorities rejected his visa application. FIFA stated it has no role in immigration decisions, which remain the sole jurisdiction of host governments.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Ghana seeks Canadian visa review for midfielder Thomas Partey

    Ghana is seeking a review of Canada's denial of a visa to Villarreal midfielder Thomas Partey ahead of the Black Stars' opening World Cup match against Panama in Toronto. Sports Minister Kofi Adams says the government has engaged the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to challenge the decision, while Partey remains eligible for Ghana's other group matches.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Partey denied Canada entry, ruled out of Ghana World Cup opener

    Midfielder Thomas Partey has been denied access to Canada and will miss Ghana's opening FIFA World Cup match, a significant loss given his experience and midfield role. Neither FIFA nor Ghana's football authorities immediately provided details on the circumstances of the denial.

    12 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  5. Thomas Partey denied Canadian visa, misses Ghana's World Cup opener

    Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey will miss Ghana's opening 2026 FIFA World Cup match against Panama on June 17 in Canada after Canadian authorities refused his visa application. FIFA confirmed Partey cannot travel from Ghana's base camp in Boston, noting that host governments ultimately determine visa adjudication independently.

    12 June 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

  6. Ghana midfielder Partey denied entry to Canada for World Cup

    Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey will miss Ghana's opening 2026 FIFA World Cup match against Panama on June 17 in Toronto after Canadian authorities refused his visa application. Partey has been charged with offenses in the UK but has not been convicted; Canadian immigration rules exclude those convicted of crimes, though FIFA states it has no role in host countries' visa decisions.

    12 June 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

  7. Canadian law allows entry denial based on charges alone

    Thomas Partey's refusal of entry to Canada highlights Section 36 of Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which can bar people facing criminal charges—even without conviction—if the conduct allegedly occurred outside Canada. For domestic matters, a conviction is required; for foreign conduct, officers need only "reasonable grounds to believe" criminal activity occurred.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

  8. Diaspora homecoming movement driving property ownership in Accra

    Ghana's Year of Return campaign in 2019, which marked 400 years since the first enslaved Africans were taken to Jamestown, Virginia, has evolved from heritage visits into sustained property ownership, reshaping who owns prime real estate in Accra. The follow-up "Beyond the Return" programme, launched in December 2019 and running to 2030, institutionalised the shift from temporary diaspora engagement to permanent settlement.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

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