Bulgaria increases minimum gambling self-exclusion period to one-year

“`html Bulgaria Increases Minimum Gambling Self-Exclusion Period to One Year Summary The Bulgarian National Revenue Agency (NRA) has increased the minimum self-exclusion period for gambling players to one year, aiming to enhance responsible gambling measures. This amendment to the Gambling Act, which took effect on 27 March 2025, requires individuals to self-exclude for at least […]

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Australia’s opposition party pledges gambling ad ban during live sports broadcasts

“`html Australia’s Opposition Party Pledges Gambling Ad Ban During Live Sports Broadcasts Summary The Liberal-National Coalition Party in Australia has made the prohibition of gambling advertisements during live sports broadcasts a key aspect of its manifesto ahead of the upcoming federal election scheduled for 3 May 2025. Led by Peter Dutton, the party aims to […]

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Kalshi files lawsuits against Nevada and New Jersey regulators

Kalshi Files Lawsuits Against Nevada and New Jersey Regulators Summary Kalshi, a prediction platform, has initiated legal proceedings against regulators in Nevada and New Jersey after receiving cease-and-desist letters from both states. CEO Tarek Mansour announced the lawsuits on social media, asserting that the platform’s contracts do not constitute unlicensed sports betting, as they are […]

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Thailand’s Parliament to debate casino bill by April 9th: Report

“`html Thailand’s Parliament to debate casino bill by April 9th: Report Thailand’s Parliament is set to debate a significant casino bill by April 9th, as indicated by Chief Government Whip Wisut Chainarun. This development follows cabinet approval of the bill on March 27th, aiming to formalise entertainment complexes that may include gaming facilities. Source: AGB […]

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Sands China donates MOP 1M to boost responsible gaming initiatives across 5 local NGOs

“`html Sands China Donates MOP1M to Boost Responsible Gaming Initiatives Across 5 Local NGOs Sands China has pledged a donation of MOP 1 million to five local NGOs to enhance responsible gaming initiatives and support community development. This annual donation underlines the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and its dedication to promoting a sustainable […]

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Emerging Cyber Threats In Gambling: Key Insights For Senior Leaders

Emerging Cyber Threats in Gambling: What You Need to Know The gambling industry faces an evolving landscape of cyber threats, with attackers employing increasingly sophisticated methods to exploit vulnerabilities. One of the most pressing concerns is the rise of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, which can overwhelm online gambling platforms during peak betting times, […]

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Academics warn Thailand’s casino bill needs better oversight: Report

“`html Academics warn Thailand’s casino bill needs better oversight: Report | AGB Summary In the latest discussions regarding Thailand’s casino bill, academics have underscored the necessity for improved regulatory oversight and public consultation to prevent potential societal harms associated with the proposed entertainment complex. Concerns related to corruption, monopolies, and gambling-related crime are prevalent among […]

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Maryland Lists Legal and Known Illegal Operators

“`html Maryland Lists Legal and Known Illegal Operators Summary Maryland Lottery and Gaming has released a comprehensive list identifying both licensed gaming operators and unlicensed companies that have been ordered to cease operations within the state. This initiative aims to inform players of legal sports betting and daily fantasy sports options, while also warning against […]

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Landmark Finland gambling law begins parliamentary process

“`html Landmark Finland Gambling Law Begins Parliamentary Process Finland’s groundbreaking gambling law, aimed at establishing a competitive licensing system, has started its journey through parliament. Key Highlights The proposed law, put forth by the Ministry of the Interior, is expected to undergo scrutiny in parliamentary sub-committees. Approval is anticipated before the summer recess, but the […]

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