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WorldMar 17

Terror Group Claims European Attacks; Oppo Limits Foldable Phone Launch

Two separate stories: A terror group reportedly linked to Iran claims attacks on European Jewish sites, while Oppo restricts its new foldable phone launch.

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A previously unknown terror organization calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya has claimed responsibility for four attacks targeting Jewish institutions across Europe, according to reports from security analysts and Israeli officials. The group's activities have raised concerns among counterterrorism experts, who suggest potential connections to Iranian proxy networks.

The attacks represent a concerning development in European security, though specific details about the nature, timing, and locations of the incidents have not been fully disclosed by authorities. Security analysts are reportedly examining possible links between the new organization and established Iranian-backed networks operating in the region.

Meanwhile, in technology news, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo has announced limitations to the global launch of its new Find N6 foldable device. The company had initially promoted the phone, which features what it calls a "zero-feel crease" design, as part of a global rollout.

However, Oppo confirmed that the Find N6 will not be available in European markets, despite earlier expectations of broader international availability. The device is scheduled to go on sale starting March 20th in select markets, though the company has not specified which regions will receive the product.

The exclusion of Europe from the launch represents another example of Chinese smartphone manufacturers facing market access challenges in Western regions, though Oppo has not provided specific reasons for the geographic limitations of the Find N6 release.

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