Iranian airspace is once again open to traffic, after it was shut for several hours.

All flights into and out of the country were grounded, except some arrivals that had been given prior permission.

International flights that would normally fly over Iran had to divert.

Iranian airspace has now reopened but several carriers say they're avoiding it until further notice. Airlines have told passengers to expect delays.

Internet network tracker NetBlocks says the internet blackout in Iran has now lasted more than 6 days.

Elon Musk’s Starlink is reportedly offering free service to some users in the country - one of the few ways images and videos of the protests have made their way out of Iran.

Al Jazeera's Tohid Asadi has the latest in Tehran, Iran.