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Glasgow's Safe Injection Site: Alleged Increase in Drug Paraphernalia Contradicts Official Claims
Glasgow's £2.3 million "The Thistle" safe drug consumption facility, opened in January, has allegedly led to increased drug paraphernalia in the surrounding Calton area, contradicting official claims of no increase in incidents; approximately 250 people have used the facility since its opening.
Glasgow's Safe Injection Site: Alleged Increase in Drug Paraphernalia Contradicts Official Claims
Glasgow's £2.3 million "The Thistle" safe drug consumption facility, opened in January, has allegedly led to increased drug paraphernalia in the surrounding Calton area, contradicting official claims of no increase in incidents; approximately 250 people have used the facility since its opening.
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68% Bias Score


Frankfurt Opens First Crack Addiction Treatment Center in Germany
Frankfurt is opening Germany's first comprehensive treatment center for crack cocaine addiction, offering integrated services to reduce the visible impacts of drug use in the Bahnhofsviertel district, while also addressing concerns about the city's role in providing care for non-residents.
Frankfurt Opens First Crack Addiction Treatment Center in Germany
Frankfurt is opening Germany's first comprehensive treatment center for crack cocaine addiction, offering integrated services to reduce the visible impacts of drug use in the Bahnhofsviertel district, while also addressing concerns about the city's role in providing care for non-residents.
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40% Bias Score


B.C. Coroner Recommends Naloxone Training After Accidental Fentanyl Overdose Death
A British Columbia coroner's jury recommended high school naloxone training and mandatory university orientation on naloxone administration and safe drug testing after ruling the accidental fentanyl overdose death of 18-year-old Sidney McIntyre-Starko, highlighting systemic failures in overdose prev...
B.C. Coroner Recommends Naloxone Training After Accidental Fentanyl Overdose Death
A British Columbia coroner's jury recommended high school naloxone training and mandatory university orientation on naloxone administration and safe drug testing after ruling the accidental fentanyl overdose death of 18-year-old Sidney McIntyre-Starko, highlighting systemic failures in overdose prev...
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32% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Proposed Naloxone Grant Cut Could Reverse Progress in Opioid Overdose Death Reduction
The Trump administration proposed cutting a $56 million grant for naloxone training for first responders, potentially reversing progress in reducing opioid overdose deaths; this follows a broader $33.3 billion reduction to the HHS budget, potentially dismantling essential services.
Trump Administration's Proposed Naloxone Grant Cut Could Reverse Progress in Opioid Overdose Death Reduction
The Trump administration proposed cutting a $56 million grant for naloxone training for first responders, potentially reversing progress in reducing opioid overdose deaths; this follows a broader $33.3 billion reduction to the HHS budget, potentially dismantling essential services.
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44% Bias Score


Canadian Compassion Club Addresses Fentanyl Crisis, Faces Legal Repercussions
In Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) compassion club, led by Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum, sold tested cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin to 49 high-risk individuals from August 2022 to October 2023 to mitigate the fentanyl crisis, resulting in a study showing imp...
Canadian Compassion Club Addresses Fentanyl Crisis, Faces Legal Repercussions
In Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) compassion club, led by Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum, sold tested cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin to 49 high-risk individuals from August 2022 to October 2023 to mitigate the fentanyl crisis, resulting in a study showing imp...
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40% Bias Score


Hungary's "Zero Tolerance" Drug Policy: Popular but Questionable
Hungary's tough new anti-drug policy, supported by most citizens, involves harsher penalties, program cuts, and more police power; while effective in short-term reduction of visible drug dealing, experts warn it ignores underlying social and economic factors driving addiction, particularly in impove...
Hungary's "Zero Tolerance" Drug Policy: Popular but Questionable
Hungary's tough new anti-drug policy, supported by most citizens, involves harsher penalties, program cuts, and more police power; while effective in short-term reduction of visible drug dealing, experts warn it ignores underlying social and economic factors driving addiction, particularly in impove...
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48% Bias Score

Frankfurt's Novel Crack Addiction Center: A Potential Model for Germany
Frankfurt, Germany is opening a novel crack addiction treatment center in the Bahnhofsviertel district, integrating various support services under one roof to transition addicts away from the streets and potentially serve as a model for other cities facing similar challenges.

Frankfurt's Novel Crack Addiction Center: A Potential Model for Germany
Frankfurt, Germany is opening a novel crack addiction treatment center in the Bahnhofsviertel district, integrating various support services under one roof to transition addicts away from the streets and potentially serve as a model for other cities facing similar challenges.
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40% Bias Score

NSW Launches Pill Testing Trial Amid Nitazene Crisis
NSW Premier Chris Minns approved a pill-testing trial after urgent warnings about nitazene, a synthetic opioid 100 times stronger than heroin, spreading across the state, resulting in severe overdoses; the trial, operating at two music festivals, has already seen 268 visits and 195 samples tested.

NSW Launches Pill Testing Trial Amid Nitazene Crisis
NSW Premier Chris Minns approved a pill-testing trial after urgent warnings about nitazene, a synthetic opioid 100 times stronger than heroin, spreading across the state, resulting in severe overdoses; the trial, operating at two music festivals, has already seen 268 visits and 195 samples tested.
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36% Bias Score

Proposed U.S. Budget Cuts Threaten Addiction Treatment Progress
Over 300 addiction experts warned Congress that proposed U.S. budget cuts totaling billions of dollars risk reversing a 26 percent drop in fatal overdoses in 2024, achieved through increased funding, and disproportionately harming vulnerable communities.

Proposed U.S. Budget Cuts Threaten Addiction Treatment Progress
Over 300 addiction experts warned Congress that proposed U.S. budget cuts totaling billions of dollars risk reversing a 26 percent drop in fatal overdoses in 2024, achieved through increased funding, and disproportionately harming vulnerable communities.
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56% Bias Score

Portugal's Drug Policy: Resurgence of Visible Drug Use Demands Reform
Portugal's once-praised drug policy, implemented in 2001, is facing challenges due to rising visible drug use in Lisbon, linked to increased poverty, homelessness, and the emergence of new synthetic drugs, necessitating policy updates and increased funding.

Portugal's Drug Policy: Resurgence of Visible Drug Use Demands Reform
Portugal's once-praised drug policy, implemented in 2001, is facing challenges due to rising visible drug use in Lisbon, linked to increased poverty, homelessness, and the emergence of new synthetic drugs, necessitating policy updates and increased funding.
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40% Bias Score

French NGOs Sue Government Over Inaction on Supervised Drug Consumption Sites
Medécins du Monde and other NGOs filed lawsuits against the French government on April 14th, 2024, for its inaction regarding the two existing supervised drug consumption sites and the refusal to open a new one in Marseille, citing the sites' proven effectiveness in reducing risks and overdoses.

French NGOs Sue Government Over Inaction on Supervised Drug Consumption Sites
Medécins du Monde and other NGOs filed lawsuits against the French government on April 14th, 2024, for its inaction regarding the two existing supervised drug consumption sites and the refusal to open a new one in Marseille, citing the sites' proven effectiveness in reducing risks and overdoses.
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56% Bias Score

NSW Drug Summit Report Recommends Sweeping Drug Law Reforms
The final report of the NSW Drug Summit, released four months after its conclusion, proposes 56 recommendations for drug law reform, including reducing conviction times for minor offenses, banning drug detection dogs at music festivals, and expanding harm reduction programs.

NSW Drug Summit Report Recommends Sweeping Drug Law Reforms
The final report of the NSW Drug Summit, released four months after its conclusion, proposes 56 recommendations for drug law reform, including reducing conviction times for minor offenses, banning drug detection dogs at music festivals, and expanding harm reduction programs.
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40% Bias Score
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