LVS and AAEC’s 20-Year-Old Dispute Might End in the Coming Weeks
Macau’s Court of First Instance has picked Las Vegas Sands (LVS) over Asian American Entertainment Corp (AAEC) in a massive $7.5 billion lawsuit that dates back 20 years and which was filed over an alleged contract breach. LVS claims that the contract between the two companies ended on January 15[...]
china vows to accelerate fight against cross-border g...
China’s Ministry of Public Security has vowed to continue the nation’s fight against cross-border gambling, issuing a strongl[...]
china apps bypass ban; k’taka may draft new gaming ...
Many of the 224 China-linked apps that India has banned since June 2020 continue to operate in India, according to industry insid[...]
metro manila’s covid-19 alert level to remain at le...
The Philippines Government has agreed to maintain the current COVID-19 alert level at Alert Level 2 until 28 February.
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macau court is siding with lvs in $7.5b breach of con...
Judge Seng Ioi Man said Tuesday there was no evidence that the contract in question extended beyond 15 January 2002, the date LVS[...]
satellite casino issue continues to dominate gaming l...
Evaluation of the gaming law amendment bill has continued today (Tuesday) in the Legislative Assembly (AL) second standing commit[...]
cambodia: covid-19 used to justify crackdown on union
The Cambodian authorities should immediately stop abusing public health measures to repress workers’ right to strike and other [...]
macau gaming bill final read maybe in june: legislato...
Macau’s Legislative Assembly (pictured) is expected to give a final reading to the gaming law amendment bill by June 26 this ye[...]
nepal orders closure of two casinos for failure to pa...
Nepal’s Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has canceled the operating licenses of two casinos for failing to pay t[...]
pagcor adds 206 player exclusions in 2021
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) said it excluded a total of 206 individuals from gaming venues in the co[...]
chinese police crack cross-border online gambling rac...
Police in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region have solved a cross-border online gambling case involving transactions[...]