03/21/17 Ghana official wants to control gambling The MP is supporting laws to avoid the expansion of commercial gambling in Ghana.
03/21/17 Iowa to regulate lifetime ban for gamblers A new bill in Iowa would allow a problem gambler to enter a gaming floor five years after the initial ban was issued.
03/21/17 Bermuda MP against gaming commission Mark Pettingill critiqued the gaming commission over its progress in developing the industry in the country.
03/21/17 Cyprus keeps granting sports betting licenses The gaming regulator in Cyprus confirmed the issuance of more online sports betting licenses.
03/20/17 Kenya’s national budget to increase gambling taxes As the annual reading of the national budget gets closer, several experts advised MPs to increase gambling tax rates in Kenya.
03/20/17 Opponents of North Bay casino rise A group of people against the construction of a casino in North Bay will try to convince the council to rethink its position tomorrow.
03/20/17 Online gaming grows in India A new report reveals that the online gaming industry is set to experience a significant growth in India.
03/20/17 Genting Hong Kong reports loss The casino cruise company reported a half billion loss for the last year.
03/20/17 Table games revenue declines in Pennsylvania Revenue from table games in Pennsylvania experienced a 2.8 percent decrease in February.
03/17/17 Mississippi rejects two proposed sites State regulators rejected two proposed casino sites for the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
03/17/17 Philippines politics alienates investors The political risk in the Philippines is discouraging potential investors.
03/17/17 Palace Station to be unionised The company reached an agreement with the National Labor Relations Board and its workers are now unionised.
03/17/17 German lottery monopoly gets challenged A company wants to become the first private firm to operate a lottery in Germany.
03/17/17 Cascades Casino to open on April 5 The US$19 million Canadian facility will be open to the public on the first week of April.
03/16/17 North Dakota leader changes casino bill The House majority leader that proposed state owned casinos changed the terms of his bill.