Regulation

Study warns elevator safety standards in the UK, EU lag behind rising body weight

Few riders are on board but the panel shows 'full'; advocates say elevator rules must reflect larger body sizes.

Excess weight is associated with an increased risk of acute and chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer
“Digital sports betting promotions are evolving through technological innovation, stricter regulation, and a growing focus on responsible gaming worldwide.”

How digital sports betting promotions have evolved in global sports markets

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Market maturity: How Canada’s regulatory framework is influencing global iGaming standards

European countries first fragmented online poker markets by borders, harming the industry, and are now restoring growth through cross-border shared player pools.

Tearing down borders: The push for shared liquidity


Why transparency is the future of online gambling regulation


Intelligence, bits, and intellectual property: Music in the new era

As AI creates music like Sinatra, the challenge is protecting human creators while embracing AI as a tool. The solution lies in finding balance.

Music listening, illustration

Liga Alef North suspended amid match-fixing scandal

IFA halts Liga Alef North over match-fixing scandal. A special committee probes deeper corruption—what’s next for Israeli football?

 THE WIDESPREAD allegations of match-fixing in Israel's lower leagues led to yesterday suspension of the Ligat Alef North season.

Portuguese resort town introduces fines up to €1,500 for wearing swimwear on the streets

Albufeira, a popular resort town in Portugal's Algarve region, has introduced new regulations to curb public semi-nudity and unruly tourist behavior.

 Portuguese resort town introduces fines up to €1,500 for wearing swimwear on the streets.