10/24/16 Brazil gaming bill delayed Brazil’s gaming law suffered another setback as the debate was cancelled and postponed.
10/24/16 Arkansas court denies casino reconsideration The Arkansas Supreme Court has denied a request to reconsider the casino-gambling issue on this year’s ballot.
10/24/16 Indian lotteries accused of fraud Indian residents reported the single-digit lotteries businesses in Kerala.
10/24/16 Kenya to set new tax payments Experts believe the increment in gaming tax policies would kill the local industry.
10/24/16 Malaysia not rushed to legalise online gambling The Malaysian police said that they don’t have plans to propose to the government the legalisation of online gambling.
10/24/16 India to conduct a public survey on Goa’s casinos The Aam Aadmi Party will conduct a public survey on the issue.
10/21/16 NJ horsemen against northern casinos and racing They suggested that the casino referendum facing voters next month is crucial to their survival.
10/21/16 Mississippi backs off coast casinos The Gaming Commission rejected to pass a bill which would develop casinos in coast areas.
10/21/16 Indian Association lobbies for poker Gujarat State officers stopped last week an organised poker tournament at the YMCA club.
10/20/16 Pennsylvania left iGaming bill on hold Pennsylvania carried out a meeting on DFS regulation and online casinos.
10/19/16 Michigan online poker bill still on the table Despite months of inaction, the state is still hoping to approve the bill before the end of the year.
10/19/16 Iowa county fights for casino gaming revenue A bill that was vetoed by the Governor would have given Madison County a larger share of money.
10/18/16 More chances to legalise casinos in Japan A majority of the Liberal Democratic Party in the Diet rise odds to legalise the activity in the Asian country.
10/18/16 NJ may go for video lottery terminal New Jersey voters will decide next month whether to approve casino development outside AC.
10/18/16 South Africa welcomes new gambling amendment bill The public will have 45 days to comment on the bill.