Finland breaks state monopoly: Makes room for other gambling companies
Finland is facing a major change: the country wants to open up the gambling market to competition in 2026.
Finland is facing a major change: the country wants to open up the gambling market to competition in 2026.
The Dutch Gaming Authority (Ksa) has summoned three gambling companies to account. This is because they did not comply with the new rules on sponsorship.
After years of discussions and changes to the law, the municipality of Arnac-Pompadour in the French region of Corrèze has finally given the green light for the arrival of a casino.
In the latest episode of Stand van Nederland, the WNL research program, theft in the workplace was examined.
Popular content creator and gamer Felix “xQc” has revealed that he has gambled away nearly $3 billion on Stake.com.
Two new websites have been launched to warn players in the Netherlands about the risks of illegal gambling.
Since the online gambling market opened three years ago, the problems seem to have only increased.
As of 1 January 2025, new restrictions will come into force in Belgium regarding sports sponsorship by gambling companies.
The horse racing industry is preparing for an unprecedented mobilization this Thursday, November 7, where a “dead day” will paralyze all races in France.
A new proposal is on the table in Brazil: a ban on online sports betting. Senator Sérgio Petecão, who introduced the proposal, is concerned about the impact of gambling on people’s mental health and their wallets.
Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and CEO of Tesla, is under fire in Pennsylvania. He is being sued for allegedly setting up a lottery to influence elections in a so-called “swing state.”