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Iranians anxious over what comes next

Thousands of Iranians fled across the border to Turkey following Israel's attacks but are unsure about returning home, fearing further strikes and a regime still in power.

Pascale Harter introduces dispatches from the Turkey-Iran border, Russia, the USA and Paraguay.

Israel’s attacks on Iran led thousands of people to flee cities under fire - now they must decide whether to return home, fearing further strikes and a regime still in power. Orla Guerin has been on the Turkey-Iran border, where she spoke to Iranians escaping the war, and others going back home to their families still in the country.

As Western leaders gathered for the G7 and NATO summits, President Putin held his own annual international gathering: the St Petersburg International Economic Forum. While an economic summit in name, Steve Rosenberg found the focus this year to be much more geared towards the promotion of Russia’s military might.

Donald Trump’s sudden decision to attack Iran’s nuclear sites was met with concern by many in Washington – including some of his most ardent supporters. But the dissenters were quick to fall back in line, says Bernd Debusmann in Washington DC.

And finally the herbal drink Mate is hugely popular in Argentina - football legend Lionel Messi is a big fan. But across the border in Paraguay, Jane Chambers finds Mate enthusiasts are miffed that their bigger neighbour is seen as the originator of Mate, claiming Paraguay is the true home of Mate culture.

Image: Iranians leave Turkey through the Razi-Kapiköy border crossing in north-eastern Turkey. (Photo by YASIN AKGUL/AFP via Getty Images)

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