Sweden's gambling regulator spanks Videoslots for allowing customers to dodge online casino deposit limits; 2020 gambling ad spending falls.
Cambodia considers regulated online sports betting as it revises gaming laws
Cambodia is studying the ramifications of regulated online sports betting as the country looks to update its aging gaming laws.
Supreme Court declines to hear New Jersey sports betting appeal
The US Supreme Court has announced it won't hear New Jersey's appeal of lower court decisions blocking the state's sports betting plans.
Thai gamblers return to Cambodian casinos as junta cracks down at home
Thai visitors to Cambodia casinos had fallen by half following last month's coup but junta's gambling crackdown has convinced many to return
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of June 15-21, 2014.
Portugal pushes forward with plans to regulate online gambling
Portugal's Council of Ministers approves online gambling proposal; tourism boss says new regime could be in effect by the end of the year.
Macau busts huge World Cup betting ring that handled a $5m bet on a single match
Macau police bust biggest sports betting operation in city's history; operation handled a single wager of $5m on World Cup match.
Loto-Quebec talking to Amaya Gaming about licensing PokerStars
Quebec's provincial lottery corporation says it's having talks with Amaya Gaming Group about offering PokerStars an online gambling license.
Atlantic City’s Revel files for second bankruptcy, will close without buyer
Troubled Atlantic City casino Revel files for bankruptcy (again), warns that it could close permanently by August 18 unless buyer appears.