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Japan on Friday approved a plan to build the country's first casino in the western city of Osaka, paving the way for a 1.08 trillion yen ($8.1 billion) resort set to open in 2029, aimed at attracting domestic and international tourist spending.
Liechtenstein is renowned for its Alpine scenery and historic castles, but the tiny principality also punches above its weight when it comes to a more down-to-earth tourist attraction - namely
ZURICH (Reuters) - Liechtenstein is renowned for its Alpine scenery and historic castles, but the tiny principality also punches above its weight when it comes to a more down-to-earth tourist attraction - namely casinos.
The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulations (OLGR) has officially brought charges against Queensland casinos for tempting players with unauthorized junkets.
The long wait for legalized gaming in Japan could extend even further with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism not confident it will be able to reach a...
Web3 Investco AG, a private equity firm based in the Crypto Valley of Zug, Switzerland, focused on investments in targeted segments of the blockchain technology, payment services and software industries, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement to buy 100 percent of the voting shares of Blocktrade SA, a company limited by shares with its registered office in Luxembourg.
Web3 Investco AG, a private equity firm based in the Crypto Valley of Zug, Switzerland, focused on investments in targeted segments of the blockchain technology, payment services and software industries, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement to buy 100 per cent of the voting shares of Blocktrade SA, a company limited by shares with its registered office in
The Cairns Reef Hotel Casino is being investigated over an allegedly unlawful operation involving a Melbourne businessman who was paid to lure wealthy Asian gamblers from NSW and Victoria.