Secuirty concerns cause Timor-Leste to halt gaming licesning

Secuirty concerns cause Timor-Leste to halt gaming licesning Summary Timor-Leste’s government has abruptly cancelled existing online gaming licences and stopped procedures for issuing new ones after ministers cited risks to national security, social stability, economic integrity and the country’s international reputation. The resolution was presented by Minister for Cabinet Affairs Agio Pereira. The decision follows […]

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UK gambling sector faces tax hike as survey estimates 1.4M problem gamblers | Yogonet International

UK gambling sector faces tax hike as survey estimates 1.4M problem gamblers | Yogonet International Summary The UK gambling industry is under renewed political pressure after Chancellor Rachel Reeves suggested bookmakers and online casinos should “pay more” ahead of the autumn budget. The Gambling Commission published an annual survey of more than 19,000 people showing […]

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Why now is the time to drive traffic to African football with MelBet Partners & Affiliates

Why now is the time to drive traffic to African football with MelBet Partners & Affiliates Summary MelBet Partners & Affiliates makes the case that the 2025/26 CAF Champions League (August 2025–June 2026) is a prime, and still-underused, opportunity for affiliates targeting African sports betting audiences. The tournament spans 10 months, involves 60+ clubs from […]

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Dutch gambling authority releases data backing Gammix fine

Dutch gambling authority releases data backing Gammix fine Summary The Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has published documentation supporting its €19.7m administrative fine against Gammix Limited for offering unlicensed online gambling to players in the Netherlands. The authority says Gammix ran multiple sites reachable by Dutch players without taking steps to exclude them. To justify the penalty the […]

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