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Ukraine PlayCity iGaming reform results banner.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Following the strategic liquidation of the Commission for the Regulation of Gambling and Lotteries (KRAIL) in early 2025, the newly established state agency PlayCity has released a comprehensive report detailing its first year of operations. This transition marks a decisive end to the era of “manual licensing” and opaque regulation, shifting Ukraine toward a transparent, digital-first framework overseen by the Ministry of Digital Affairs. By decoupling policy-making from enforcement, the government has successfully replaced the previous commission with an automated system designed to sanitise the market, ensure fiscal accountability, and prioritise national security through specialized player protection tools. Strategic Impact […]
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Michigan cease and desist orders against illegal gambling sites banner.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has intensified its campaign against the unregulated market by issuing formal cease-and-desist orders to 45 illegal offshore gambling operators. Announced on April 7, 2026, this massive enforcement action represents one of the largest single-day strikes against the “black market” in the state’s history, aiming to redirect traffic toward licensed platforms that contribute to state tax revenue and player protection funds. Following an extensive investigation into international gaming entities targeting Michigan residents, the MGCB identified dozens of platforms operating without the necessary state licenses. These offshore sites, often based in jurisdictions with lax oversight, offer […]
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ANJ action plan banner on curbing excessive gambling in France.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
France’s national gaming authority, l’Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ), has finalised its rigorous review of the 2026 “Prevention of Excessive and Underage Gambling” action plans. Covering the entire regulated landscape, from online giants to 210 casinos and 231 racecourses, the regulator has set a non-negotiable priority: a drastic reduction in the number of excessive gamblers by 2027. The review comes on the heels of alarming 2024 OFDT data, which identifies approximately 1.17 million problematic players in France, including 360,000 at a high-risk “excessive” level. Furthermore, the ANJ expressed deep concern over a nearly 8-point spike in underage gambling, with 42.6% […]
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AGCO unified self-exclusion system banner for Ontario players.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has officially released the technical and regulatory standards for its upcoming centralised self-exclusion system. Announced in early April 2026, the mandate requires all private iGaming operators in the province to integrate with a single, unified registry designed to provide a “one-stop” protection mechanism for players seeking to restrict their gambling activity across all licensed platforms. Since the launch of Ontario’s regulated market, self-exclusion has been managed on an operator-by-operator basis. The new centralised model aims to close existing gaps in player protection, ensuring that once a player opts out, they are instantly […]
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Maine law banning sweepstakes casinos banner by Ace Alliance.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Maine has become the latest US state to take a hardline stance against the “social casino” model, as Governor Janet Mills signed LD 2007 into law this week. The legislation, which received final approval in early April 2026, effectively bans sweepstakes casinos from operating within the state and introduces strict prohibitions on the use of credit cards for any remaining social gaming transactions. The move follows a heated legislative session where advocates for the ban argued that sweepstakes operators were bypassing state gambling taxes and age-verification protocols. By categorising these platforms as unauthorised gambling, Maine joins a rapidly growing coalition […]
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Polymarket integrity overhaul banner on market manipulation prevention.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Polymarket, the world’s largest decentralised prediction market, has announced a sweeping overhaul of its platform infrastructure to address mounting concerns over market integrity. In a series of technical updates released in early April 2026, the platform confirmed the introduction of a new fee structure and advanced monitoring tools designed to eliminate “wash trading” and artificial volume inflation. The move comes after months of intense scrutiny from both blockchain analysts and federal regulators, who have questioned the authenticity of the platform’s record-breaking transaction volumes. By implementing these changes, Polymarket aims to transition from a high-growth “wild west” exchange into a more […]
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Kalshi federal victory overturns New Jersey sports contract ban banner.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
In a decision that fundamentally shifts the legal landscape for US prediction markets, a federal court has ruled in favour of Kalshi, overturning New Jersey’s attempt to block sports-related event contracts. The ruling, delivered this week, represents the first time a federal court has directly addressed the jurisdiction of state regulators over contracts overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The dispute centred on New Jersey’s claim that Kalshi’s sports event contracts constituted illegal gambling under state law. However, the federal court found that federal oversight of “designated contract markets” (DCMs) takes precedence, effectively shielding Kalshi from state-level interference […]
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Ontario harm prevention campaign banner on data-driven gambling protection
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
The Responsible Gambling Council (RGC) has officially launched a new public service announcement (PSA) campaign alongside the release of its Responsible Internet Gambling Fund (RIGF) Impact Report. The initiative specifically targets young men aged 19 to 24, a demographic identified by the council as disproportionately vulnerable to gambling-related harms within Ontario’s maturing digital ecosystem. This move coincides with a period of sustained market expansion as the province continues its trajectory as a leading regulated jurisdiction. Strategic Implications of Ontario’s Targeted Harm Mitigation The deployment of the RGC’s latest campaign and the findings of the RIGF Impact Report signal a shift […]
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Lithuania gambling card mandate banner on identity-driven protection.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
In one of the most significant regulatory overhauls in the Baltic region, Lithuania’s Ministry of Finance has formally proposed the introduction of a mandatory “Gambling Card” system. Announced in early April 2026 by Minister of Finance Kristupas Vaitiekūnas, the initiative aims to eliminate anonymous play and provide the state with unprecedented oversight of player behaviour across both physical and digital platforms. Under the proposed legislative framework, every individual wishing to participate in gambling activities within Lithuania would be required to hold a verified player card. The system is slated for a full rollout by 1 January 2029, giving the industry […]
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Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
English top-flight football is facing a significant commercial reckoning as the voluntary ban on front-of-shirt gambling sponsorships draws near. Reports in early April 2026 suggest that Premier League clubs are staring at a collective £80 million deficit, with many mid-tier teams struggling to replace lucrative betting contracts before the 2026/27 season kick-off. The transition, which was agreed upon three years ago to allow for a phased exit, is now hitting its most critical stage. While the “Big Six” remain largely insulated by diversified global portfolios, smaller clubs, long reliant on the “betting premium”, are finding that replacement offers from other […]
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