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Tobacco Industry, Supermarkets, & Real Estate Scrutinized; UAE-Iran Tensions & Ebola Emergency
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Health organizations in Australia accuse big tobacco of manipulating public opinion to push for tax cuts, threatening years of public health progress. Meanwhile, major supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths face scrutiny for coordinating price promotions, raising questions about consumer transparency. In real estate, underquoting is widespread, with fewer than four percent of agents listing homes within three percent of the final sale price. Internationally, the UAE accuses Iran of launching a drone near its nuclear power plant, escalating Middle East tensions. The World Health Organization declares the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency, expressing serious alarm.
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