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Could the Netherlands become the first country to legalise MDMA?
Prohibition of the party drug has been standard across Europe since the late-'80s, but scientific studies on medical use, an interest in a harm reduction-led approach, and a push to counter gang violence is seeing a movement for legalisation and regulation gather momentum in the Netherlands
“A unique and special moment”: Margins United is Europe’s first festival celebrating alternative ESEA culture
Ahead of the debut festival from Eastern Margins, Meena Sears speaks to organisers and artists about the pioneering event, championing East and South-East Asian culture, and changing the music industry
Stifled voices of Berlin’s creative community are still rising for Palestine
Cultural workers in Berlin face censorship, cancelled gigs and lost arts funding for showing solidarity with Palestine. Nadia Says reports
10 triumphant years: Dekmantel's biggest ever festival is still a tight-knit community of electronic music obsessives
Will Welsh gets well stuck into the Amsterdamse Bos for the flagship festival weekend of Dekmantel's tenth anniversary, experiencing first-hand why its success keeps on building
Disclosure performance at Boiler Room event called off following crowd surge
The incident took place just a month after Boiler Room’s Seoul event was shut down over crowd crush fears
FDA rejects use of MDMA-assisted therapy in the United States
The administration has asked that further studies be conducted before its approval
Teletech launches drug safety video ahead of this weekend's festival
The Manchester-based promoter has joined forces with Azyr, Rebekah and The Loop to ensure the well-being of festival-goers
Peggy Gou’s headline Boiler Room show shut down over crowd crush fears
Emergency services were called to Seoul venue SFactory on Saturday before she was due to perform