Malta Gaming Authority warns of illegal gambling websites: ‘Do not play here’
The Malta Gaming Authority MGA has issued an official warning. There are a number of gambling websites that falsely claim to be licensed.
The Malta Gaming Authority MGA has issued an official warning. There are a number of gambling websites that falsely claim to be licensed.
Several gambling companies in Belgium are not happy with the new gambling law and are therefore going to the Constitutional Court.
The National Lottery and its CEO, Jannie Haek, will have to answer to the courts for their actions concerning their Woohoo games.
French casino company Barrière has been fighting tech giant Meta (the company behind Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp) for almost a year.
Betano is currently outperforming everyone in Brazil. With a 23% share of the grey gambling market, Betano is at the top.
Japanese police have taken the first step in an investigation into foreign gambling sites that target Japanese players.
This week is exciting for everyone involved in online gambling in the Netherlands. The research agency Dialogic is organizing a series of discussions.
The Belgian government took an important step in July 2023 by banning most forms of gambling advertising.
The UK government has decided to tighten the screws on online gambling. Since 1st September, new betting limits have been introduced for online slots, marking a turning point in the regulation of this thriving sector.
The Swedish government has given the Gaming Authority Spelinspektionen more powers to intervene directly in cases of excessive online gambling.
Finland is set to make major changes to its online gambling laws, marking a significant milestone in European gambling regulation.
Google has announced that it will change its policy on gambling ads in Germany from September 25, 2024.
The BAGO – Belgian Association of Gaming Operators has responded to the introduction of the far-reaching changes to the Van Hecke law.
Ireland is set to introduce new gambling laws, despite continued pressure from the gambling industry.
Belgium has attracted worldwide attention by raising the legal gambling age from 18 to 21, according to a study. Belgium stands out positively from other EU countries Where the legal gambling age is still 18.