Across Latin America, authorities are working to minimize the presence of clandestine gaming halls. As more and more countries regulate gaming, more will have the power to address illegal gaming locations and platforms. Argentina has recently closed a casino in the San Luis area. Meanwhile in Guatemala, more illegal slot...
In Valencia, Spain, the local, autonomous government approved a law in 2020 which heavily restricted...
Game4Ukraine, the brainchild of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukrainian footballing royalty Andriy Shevchenko and...
Members of the Betting and Gaming Council have pledged to donate all profits earned from...
A worker at Marina Bay Sands casino in Singapore found uncashed casino credit receipts on...
Puerto Rico’s Senate has approved a new project that will amend its existing Gaming Machines...
Guardian Media Group has announced that it will stop showing advertising from gambling firms. Betting,...
Amidst a bitter dispute with Chinese-owned casinos situated on the Thailand-Myanmar border, Thai authorities cut...
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) recently introduced new tools to address gambling-related...
GamCare CEO Anna Hemmings has announced her departure from the organization after five years at...
A watchful eye: sports betting integrity company US Integrity has announced that it is partnering...
The heat is on: racetrack operator Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI) has suspended all racing activity...
Mexico’s fight against illegal gaming operations continues, now with a systematic removal and destruction of...
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso has presented a second tax reform in the hopes of improving...