Watch: Iranians gather in Tehran following ceasefire announcement
Pro-government demonstrators poured onto the streets of the Iranian capital after the announcement of the two-week conditional ceasefire between the US and Iran.
Pro-government demonstrators poured onto the streets of the Iranian capital after the announcement of the two-week conditional ceasefire between the US and Iran.
Tehran had urged people to gather outside potential US and Israeli targets after Donald Trump threatened to attack civilian infrastructure.
The strikes, which Iran says were first launched by Israel in co-ordination with the US last week, could cause major damage to the Iranian economy.
Tehran residents tell the BBC they're caught between US-Israeli bombing and an Iranian regime trying to reassert its power.
Residents describe new security checkpoints around the capital, where they say people are stopped and searched.
Iran's police chief has warned that his forces would treat anyone taking to the streets "at the enemy's request" as an enemy.
Dan Johnson hears from Iranians at a crossing in north-west Iran about their thoughts on the war and regime.
The BBC's Emily Wither speaks to people who have left Iran on a border crossing in eastern Turkey.
Iran and Israel continue to exchange attacks, as supporters of Khamenei celebrate the decision to name him supreme leader.
Concern has grown for team after one critic called them 'wartime traitors' for failing to salute during the Iranian anthem.
Iran has carried out strikes against Israel, across the Gulf and against a British base in Cyprus in retaliation.
Lebanese officials say 52 people were killed by Israeli strikes, while there are no reports of casualties in Israel.
The prime minister says it remains the case that the UK will "not join offensive action now".
Explosions and rising smoke can be seen in Beirut after Israel began striking what it says are Hezbollah targets in the country.
Several deaths are reported across the Middle East as Tehran retaliates for massive strikes by the US and Israel.
Iran's surviving leaders are in crisis mode, battling to project security as US and Israel strikes continue.
At least nine people have been killed and 27 injured in a missile strike on the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh, emergency services say.
Iran launched retaliatory attacks in the Middle East after US-Israel strikes across the country.
Iranians talk about what is happening inside the country, despite an almost total internet blackout.
Israel and the US believe Iran's regime is vulnerable, dealing with an economic crisis and the aftermath of protests.