Denmark’s national lottery looks to add a new set of options to its gambling lineup.
Heads of UK gambling firms pass on being interrogated by politicians
The supposed meeting of three largest gambling companies in U.K. with Ministers of Parliament (MP) were cancelled in almost unison manner.
Indiana’s sports gambling scene ready for action
Indiana has become the latest state officially get its sports gambling industry off the ground with three casinos in the state unveiled their sportsbooks.
Gamblers and sportsbooks both win in Illinois-Akron matchup
Sports gambling fans who took a piece of the action in the recent college football game between the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Akron Zips out of Ohio walked away with some decent spending money.
Alice Springs casino fined over drunken gamblers
An intoxicated patrons from Crowne Plaza in Alice Springs cause trouble with local officials, has been slapped with a fine of $18,000 (about US$12,083).
Edmonton, Canada casino looks for ways to cut its losses
The Grand Villa Casino Edmonton has reduce its operations in an effort to try to find stability.
Attempt to save sports gambling in Kenya fails in court
Several operators had their licenses suspended at the beginning of July as the country’s Betting Control and Licensing Board suddenly began to rewrite the rulebook.
Woman wins at Ameristar casino slot machine; refused payout
Tamara Bean scored a payday after spending some time shaking hands with the one-armed bandit but the casino refuse to pay her.
Vietnam leaders want to lighten up on casino investment controls
The viewpoint of the country’s Ministry of Finance wants the government to change the requirements in order to allow greater amounts of offshore interest to facilitate the growth of the industry.