The BBC's Paul Adams explains what Iran nuclear deal and why Donald Trump was unhappy with it.
British woman detained by Iran says it was hard to remain positive in prison, hours before she and her husband were sentenced to 10 years for espionage.
Lyse Doucet is in Iran for the first time since the crackdown on nationwide anti-government protests.
Lyse Doucet reports from Iran, where she says the pain is still raw after unprecedented force was used to put down the protests there.
More aid has been allowed into Gaza since the ceasefire began three months ago, but the UN says it is nowhere near enough.
Kurdish-run prisons hold about 8,000 suspected IS fighters and around 34,000 of their family members in camps.
John Sudworth says the sounds of heavy machinery can be heard echoing around the neighbourhood.
BBC Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega reports from the Iranian-Armenian border as internet shutdown continues following deadly protests.
He has been a prominent voice calling for protests against Iran's authoritarian regime to continue.
Relatives of 26-year-old Erfan Soltani, who was detained last week, have told BBC Persian he is due to be executed on Wednesday.
BBC Verify has been examining disturbing footage from a mortuary in Tehran, showing scores of bodies. These images could hold clues about what’s happening inside Iran.
The protests, now in their 13th night, erupted over the economy and have grown into the largest in years.
Anti-government protests in Iran have continued for the 13th consecutive day.
In video verified by BBC Persian, protesters in Iran can be heard chanting anti-government slogans.
The protests on Thursday appear to be the most widespread since the movement began on December 28.
The BBC's Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega speaks to Syrians about how life has changed since the revolution.
Hundreds gathered in Manger Square to bask in the festivities that included music, dancing and Santas bearing sweet treats.
The vehicle had transported the late Pope Francis on a visit to Bethlehem in 2014.
About 14,000 babies will die in 48 hours if aid does not reach them, a UN humanitarian chief warns.
Humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher talk to the BBC about scenes of despair he witnessed on a recent trip to the costal enclave.
Tom Fletcher told the BBC more aid trucks were entering Gaza, but that it was a "huge job" to get vital supplies to those in need.