50% of the largest Belgian online casinos are illegal
Belgium is facing a disturbing reality: nearly 50% of the largest online casinos in the country operate without a license.
Belgium is facing a disturbing reality: nearly 50% of the largest online casinos in the country operate without a license.
For two decades, interactive TV games have captivated viewers in Belgium. But today, the Gaming Commission (GC) is questioning their relevance and is proposing their outright ban.
Since her arrival at the head of Française des Jeux (FDJ) ten years ago, Stéphane Pallez has overseen a real revolution. Once considered a “sleeping beauty”, FDJ has become a […]
Lisa D’Alessandro, a mother from New Jersey, accuses the sports betting platform DraftKings of having exploited the addiction of her husband, known under the pseudonym “Mdallo1990”, to push him to bet more than he could afford.
In Sweden, online gambling operator Videoslots has just received some news that, although mixed, offers partial relief.
A few days ago, an announcement sent shockwaves through the gambling world in the netherlands: JVH Gaming, the parent company of Jack’s Casino and the online platform Jacks.nl, announced the upcoming closure of 23 of its landbased establishments.
November 25, 2024 marks a major turning point in the fight against illegal online gambling in the Netherlands. The Dutch professional associations VNLOK (Vergunde Nederlandse Online Kansspelaanbieders) and NOGA (Netherlands Online Gambling Association) have joined forces to launch an innovative tool: the Meld Vals Spel.
Faced with the rise of manipulation in sports competitions, the National Gaming Authority (ANJ) plays a decisive role in France.
Former European Commissioner Didier Reynders is at the heart of a sensitive judicial investigation in Belgium.
The Dutch gambling regulator, Kansspelautoriteit (Ksa), recently highlighted serious violations of sports betting legislation.
Since their appearance in video games, paid random content – commonly called “loot boxes” – has been the subject of constant debate.
On October 1, 2024, the French gambling authority ANJ launched a major attack on nine gambling companies. These online providers allegedly returned too much of the money wagered to players […]
The betting platform Polymarket has pulled the plug on betting for French users. This is because the French Gaming Authority, ANJ, is investigating the platform.
On November 21, the Danish gambling authority Spillemyndigheden opened the application process for companies that want to organize land-based bingo.
The taxation of gambling in France is about to undergo a major upheaval. As part of the Social Security Financing Bill (PLFSS) for 2025, the Senate approved a series of measures aimed at significantly increasing taxes on gambling, whether physical or online.