11/17/16 Pennsylvania will fine four casinos The State casinos will have to pay a total of US$82,500 in fines.
11/17/16 Grosvenor Casinos improves its sports betting offering The UK brand owned by Rank Group announced that they added a new sports betting service.
11/17/16 PokerStars to launch in Portugal The online poker room is set to launch its service in the European country.
11/17/16 Springfield pushes for a new casino Community members met with lawmakers to discuss the possibility of a new casino in the area.
11/17/16 Columbus voters to decide on casino gambling The City Council took a vote and decided that voters across the state will decide on the issue.
11/17/16 Philippines to privatise casinos operated by Pagcor The government has started the privatisation of the casinos operated by the official regulator.
11/16/16 Dutch online gambling bill could get delayed The bill still has a significant number of unanswered questions that are making it difficult for it to be voted.
11/16/16 Cyprus casino could open in 2017 The consortium led by Melco International Development Limited could open a facility in late 2017.
11/16/16 Italian shopkeepers against slot machine ban They claim that the introduced controls are too restrictive.
11/16/16 Goa congress urged government to shut casino operations The decision was taken at the Congress State Executive Committee meeting.
11/16/16 Kenya wants to investigate illegal slots Kenyan politicians called the national government to investigate soon operated slots.
11/16/16 Atlantic City reveals October’s results AC is trying to adjust its economy now that New Jersey decided to maintain the casino monopoly there.
11/16/16 River Casino to open in New Hampshire New Hampshire Charitable Gaming LLC announced that the new facility will open its doors next month.
11/15/16 Eastern European Gaming Summit releases final agenda EEGS will be held on 22 – 23 November at Inter Expo Center in Bulgaria’s capital – Sofia.
11/15/16 Five states join NJ sports betting case The attorneys generals of five US states joined the New Jersey sports betting case.