Yes, World Casino News covers gambling in the Middle East. While we may not have reporters on the ground to watch UAE grudge match horse races, we do have sources that occasionally feed us news out of Cyprus, Turkey, and Israel. Most readers may not be aware that there are casinos in Cairo and even Beruit, nor that a small but growing contingent within the Israeli government would like to see casinos return to Eilat.
Stay tuned to the news on these pages to follow the progress of City of Dreams Mediterranean in Limassol. The Lawrence Ho project will be bigger than any integrated resort in Europe when it opens in 2021 and infuses €700 million a year into the Cypriot economy. Follow U.N. Peacekeepers as they gingerly balance Turkish and Greek Cypriot police force interests when illegal operations in the Buffer Zone are shut down. Keep abreast of the possibilities as Israel struggles with its own casino question.
Las Vegas-based gaming behemoth, Caesars Entertainment Corporation (NASDAQ: CZR) recently announced that its family-oriented island destination by Meraas, Caesars Bluewaters Dubai, would open its non-gaming res...
iGaming content aggregator Groove Gaming Limited has announced the signing of a ‘white-label’ deal that is set to see it supply a portfolio of over 1,500 HTML5-friendly video slots and live casino games to Malt...
After just last week announcing plans to manage its first non-gaming resorts in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) most populous city, Dubai, Caesars Entertainment Corp. (CZR:NASDAQ) has reportedly inked a similar ...
Casino gaming will reportedly not be included in what is sure to be a long list of amenities at two Caesars Entertainment Corp. (NASDAQ: CZR) resort hotels coming later this year to the under-construction Bluew...
Australian gambling machine manufacturer, Aristocrat Leisure Ltd (ALL:ASE), on Oct. 20, 2017, reportedly finalized its acquisition of Israeli social gaming company Plarium Global Limited.
The deal to purchas...
In Turkey, the government of socially conservative president Recep Erdogan is reportedly soon set to institute a national offensive designed to stamp out illegal land-based and online gambling.
According to ...
UK sportsbetting giant William Hill will shutter its online operations in Tel Aviv and lay off more than 200 of the 250 employees, to include the company’s offices at the Azrieli Towers, according to an update ...
After last week being forced to shut down its estate of slot and keno machines, Israeli national lottery operator Mifal HaPayis was reportedly granted a temporary reprieve courtesy of a ruling from the country’...
After failing to reach an agreement to renew the operating license of Israel’s national lottery, Mifal Hapayis, the country’s 150 keno machines and 500 slot machines were shut down at midnight on Saturday, acco...
Australian billionaire James Packer who is the biggest shareholder in Crown Resorts has come under the radar of Israeli authorities after showering Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family with ...
The village of Pyla, located within the United Nations buffer zone on the divided island of Cyprus has seen illegal casinos raided and shut down following a five-hour operation that began at 4am today. Accordin...
The former Prime Minister of the Republic of Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili recently announced that when he met with Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan Tayyp, the President requested him to use his influence and shu...
The finance minister of Israel, Moshe Kahlon stated that he will not permit horse racing and slot machines as long as he remains the country’s finance minister. Kahlon made the statement after reviewing a compr...
For about a year now, considerations have been made and discussions taken place over a casino possibly being constructed in Eilat. Today, the Tourism Minister Yariv Levin will be meeting with officials of the g...
Well known names like Vladimir Putin and the Prime Minister of Iceland have been mentioned around the seismic leak of documents surrounding off-shore law firm, Mossack Fonseca of Panama City, Panama. On Sunday...