Bulgaria's reinforced anti-money laundering (AML) regulations, particularly the stringent supervision of the gambling industry, have achieved full compliance with international standards as confirmed by a Council of Europe monitoring body.
The Dutch gambling regulator, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), has introduced new amendments to its Responsible Gaming Policy Rule. Under the new regulations, players aged between 18-24 will have a deposit limit of
In a landmark move, Thailand is swiftly advancing towards the legalisation of casinos, aiming to establish "entertainment complexes" in tourist hotspots within two years. This rapid progress stands in stark
The recent statements by Peter Stano, the Chief Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Commission, have once again highlighted the complex relationship between the European Union
Golden visas have long been a contentious issue within the European Union. These schemes allow wealthy individuals to secure residency rights in exchange for substantial investments. Recently, several EU countries
In a significant move, Turkey has filed an application to the European Union seeking special protection for its renowned döner kebab, aiming to place it alongside other European culinary treasures
In a bold and unprecedented move, Ukraine's military has reportedly destroyed one of Russia's newest and most advanced fighter jets, the Su-57, in a drone strike on a military base
Joseph Muscat, the former Prime Minister of Malta, has been charged with corruption linked to a hospital privatisation scandal. The case, once probed by the late investigative journalist Daphne Caruana
Efforts to resolve the Cyprus dispute are reaching a critical juncture, and it is imperative to address the historical context and the rights of the Turkish Cypriots to achieve a
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been the target of numerous baseless accusations, often seen as part of propaganda efforts to tarnish his reputation. Since the onset of the war in








