03/24/17 Indiana bill experiences some changes A bill introduced last month in Indiana that deals with gaming taxes and revenue has been updated.
03/24/17 Time Square to open on April 1 The upcoming South African casino complex Time Square will open its doors to the public next month.
03/24/17 Malta receives casino proposal The casino complex that would be located in Manoel Island received negative feedback from several officials in Malta.
03/24/17 ASF casino could be owned by China The proponents of the casino confirmed that the facility could be partially owned by China’s government.
03/24/17 New Zealand reforms gaming laws Under a new amendment, offshore gaming operators will have to contribute with a tax for the government of New Zealand.
03/23/17 New York to stop receiving slots revenue Seneca Nation announced that the next payment will be the last one they make to the state of New York.
03/23/17 New Guinea stops SMS gambling Authorities announced that local mobile providers won’t be able to offer gambling services.
03/23/17 Philippines to work on its gaming authority Gaming regulators are working towards the clarification of the authority scheme in the Philippines.
03/23/17 Arkansas dismisses casino proposal The attorney general rejected a casino proposal in Arkansas because the title was too long.
03/23/17 Nagaland issues skill games license The Indian state has issued a fifth skill games license that allows Baazi Networks Pvt to offer its services across the country.
03/23/17 Online gambling operator leaves Poland Gambling regulation in the country has forced EnergyBet to stop its operations in Poland.
03/22/17 UK MP warns bookmakers Former culture secretary John Whittingdale said that bookmakers should be ready for significant changes.
03/22/17 Online gambling to boost Philippines revenues New licenses granted by PAGCOR are set to boost the state regulator’s revenue.
03/22/17 Mississippi experiences casino revenue fall The state experienced a big fall in casino revenues during February.
03/22/17 Private companies keep Ohio racinos alive An expert said that if Ohio racinos weren’t owned by private companies, they would likely file for bankruptcy.