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TechnologySky City Casinos in New Zealand have resumed regular business as the nation is now deemed coronavirus-free. Nonetheless, layoffs could still be imminent.
TechnologyLawmakers in Bulgaria have introduced a proposal to shut down approximately 600 casinos, with the exception of those situated close to the country's borders.
TechnologyThe Greek casino sector has sought financial assistance from the nation's administration to aid its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's a summary.
TechnologyBOS, a Swedish online gambling association, harshly criticizes the government's coronavirus-related regulations that apparently favor state-run gambling operators.
TechnologySpain's gambling association Cejuego is levelling severe allegations against the authorities, complaining that gambling establishments remain in the third stage of reopening.
TechnologyNRW has decided to privatize its state-owned Westspiel casinos in the face of criticism. One potential license holder is Merkur's founder, Paul Gauselmann.
TechnologyEnglish top-flight sport resumes in London, potentially marking the end of a downturn for betting companies.
TechnologyMacau experiences a 93.2% decline in sales due to the coronavirus crisis, leading to a plummeting GDP. Will the casino hub survive?
TechnologyVisa aims to halt transactions to unlicensed online casinos in Germany, despite ongoing plans for regulatory reform.
TechnologyHo-Chunk, Inc. subsidiary WarHorse Gaming is set to debut its second sports betting facility in Nebraska.
TechnologyThose who are against introducing a new casino in Richmond, Virginia have successfully persuaded a federal court to compel the state Board of Elections to disclose the contact details of voters registered in the area.
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