In brief Easter appearance at Vatican, Pope Francis urges Gaza ceasefire

During a fleeting appearance before thousands of Catholic pilgrims gathered in St Peter’s Square for the Vatican’s open-air Easter Sunday mass, Pope Francis called for a ceasefire in Gaza.

The 88-year-old pontiff, still recovering from a near-fatal bout of double pneumonia, appeared on the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica on Sunday as an aide read out his “Urbi et Orbi” – Latin for “to the city and the world” – benediction, in which the pope condemned the “deplorable humanitarian situation” caused by Israel’s 18-month war on the Palestinian territory.

“I express my closeness to the sufferings … of all the Israeli people and the Palestinian people,” said the message.

The pope also called on the Palestinian armed group Hamas to release its remaining captives and condemned what he said was a “worrisome” trend of anti-Semitism in the world. “I appeal to the warring parties: call a ceasefire, release the hostages and come to the aid of a starving people that aspires to a future of peace. ”

Before his recent five-week stay at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, Francis had been ramping up criticism of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, calling the situation “very serious and shameful” in January.

Francis, who has been under doctors’ orders to observe two months of convalescence since he left the hospital on March 23, would have normally presided over the entire event, but on this occasion was replaced by Cardinal Angelo Comastri.

Reporting from the Vatican, Al Jazeera’s James Bays said: “This is a man who has been very unwell, 38 days in hospital, double pneumonia, kidney problems, and his doctors at one point thought he wasn’t going to make it. ”

Bays questioned whether Francis was following his doctors’ advice, having made “short appearances in recent days”, including a visit to a prison in Rome, where he abstained from performing a traditional foot-washing ritual imitating Jesus Christ’s washing of his disciples’ feet.

Asked by a journalist after his visit what he felt about this Easter week in his current condition, the pope replied: “I am living it as best I can. ”

Vance visit

Meanwhile, the Vatican also said in a statement that Francis held a private meeting with United States Vice President JD Vance to exchange Easter greetings on Sunday morning.

On Saturday, Vance held talks with the Vatican’s secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and Paul Richard Gallagher, the Holy See’s secretary for relations with states.

Vance’s visit came just two months after a spat between Francis and the administration of US President Donald Trump over its policies, including plans to deport millions of migrants and refugees and widespread cuts to foreign aid and domestic welfare programmes.

The pope, who called the immigration crackdown a “disgrace”, rejected Vance’s attempted use of medieval-era Catholic teachings to justify the policy in an unusual open letter to US Catholic bishops.

Everything you need to know about Iran-US nuclear negotiations

Iran and the United States held “constructive” discussions over the Iranian nuclear programme.

The second round of Oman-mediated talks in Rome took place on Saturday, a week after the first session in Muscat, the Omani capital.

“Technical discussions” are now expected to begin on Wednesday in Oman, after which more high-level meetings will be held to move closer to an agreement.

So, what are these technical discussions? And is an agreement likely?

Here’s what you need to know:

What are these technical talks?

On Wednesday, working-level experts from both sides will begin discussing the inner workings of sanctions relief and how that relates to Iran’s nuclear programme.

The sanctions regimes imposed on Iran are complex and multilayered, and each layer has to be linked to a specific action or guarantee Iran is being asked to undertake with regard to its nuclear programme.

Three days after these talks, another round of high-level talks will be held in Muscat.

The last two rounds were indirect talks between Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, passing messages through Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi.

Police officers at one of the entrances to the Omani embassy, where the second round of US-Iran talks took place in Rome, Italy, on April 19, 2025 [Vincenzo Livieri/Reuters]

How did we get here?

Officials are optimistic about the progress on talks that started with US President Donald Trump threatening Tehran with attacks if it did not negotiate.

In early March, Trump said he had written to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, asking for talks on the country’s nuclear programme.

But the letter was sent via the United Arab Emirates, and UAE presidential diplomatic adviser Anwar Gargash delivered it nearly a week after Trump’s announcement.

After saying Trump’s letter had not been received yet, Khamenei declared Iran would not accept the “demands” of “bully governments”.

But something thawed in the normally icy relations, and Iran agreed to indirect talks after Omani mediation.

Interestingly, Oman was also the mediator for the initial secret talks between Iran and the US that led to the JCPOA.

Araghchi meets Tanjani
Araghchi and Italy’s Deputy PM Antonio Tajani meet in Rome before the Iran-US talks [Handout via Iranian Foreign Ministry]

Does Iran want a nuclear weapon?

Iran has given no indication that it plans to build a nuclear weapon. In fact, the supreme leader has issued a religious decree years ago prohibiting the pursuit of such a weapon.

When Trump’s threats escalated, Khamenei said if Iran chooses to pursue a nuclear weapon, nobody could stop it. However, he has not reversed his decree prohibiting it.

Wasn’t there a deal limiting Iran’s nuclear programme already?

There was. The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was a diplomatic win for former US President Barack Obama’s administration.

Under the terms of the deal, Iran committed to regular inspections of its nuclear energy programme in return for relief on some Western sanctions.

However, criticising the agreement during his first term, Trump withdrew from the JCPOA in May 2018 and imposed punitive sanctions on Iran.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi speaks with the members of the Iranian delegation after the negotiation in Muscat
Abbas Araghchi speaks with the members of the Iranian delegation after the negotiation in Muscat, Oman, April 12, 2025 [KhabarOnline via WANA]

What does the US want exactly?

One thing that has come up in discussions is how much enriched uranium Iran has and at what level.

Enriched uranium is used for nuclear energy reactors, but that is usually enriched to between 3 and 5 percent.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran has 274. 8kg (605. 8 pounds) of uranium enriched up to 60 percent, lower than the 90 percent enrichment needed for a weapon.

Under the JCPOA, Iran could enrich uranium up to 3. 67 percent and keep a uranium stockpile of 300kg (661 pounds).

Witkoff has said 3. 67 percent would be an acceptable level of uranium enrichment, which is the same as agreed on in the JCPOA under Obama.

Donald Trump speaking into a microphone.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to attack Iran if the negotiations do not go well [File: Alex Brandon/AP Photo]

So, why does Trump want another deal?

It is hard to read Trump’s mind.

But going by what he has said, he sees himself as a dealmaker willing to talk to anyone, even if he ends up with a deal similar to the last one.

He was supposedly influenced by Israel’s opinion when he said the JCPOA was a “bad deal” and left it in 2018.

Israel has long seen Iran as a foe, claiming it is secretly pursuing a bomb and is a bigger regional threat than Israel’s increasingly violent occupation of Palestine.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was so invested that he dedicated part of his 2012 UN General Assembly address to drawing a cartoon bomb with “red lines” through it, to illustrate his point.

Since international inspections began, there has been consensus that Iran was sticking to the deal, although it has increased its enrichment levels since Trump’s withdrawal from the JCPOA.

So, is there going to be a deal?

It is too early to say.

There are promising signs, such as reports that the Iranian and US teams were in the same room for at least part of the second round of negotiations, and the progress made in technical talks.

Araghchi, according to the semiofficial Tasnim news agency, said: “We succeeded in reaching a better understanding on certain principles and goals. ”

He posted on Saturday that “for now, optimism may be warranted but only with a great deal of caution”.

Iran has insisted that the US guarantee it will adhere to this agreement. For its part, the US has insisted that Iran halt the uranium enrichment it claims is necessary to run its nuclear energy programme.

Iran
An Iranian newspaper with a cover photo of Iran and US flags is seen in Tehran on April 19, 2025 [Majid Asgaripour/WANA]

Princess Eugenie and Sarah Ferguson twin in Chanel-inspired white looks for Easter

Princess Eugenie arrives at St George’s Chapel along with other members of the Royal Family for the annual Easter Sunday service – as she and her mother Sarah Ferguson match in Chanel-inspired looks

Princess Eugenie and Fergie twin in Chanel-inspired white looks for Easter(Image: Getty)

As many members of the Royal Family arrive at Windsor for the traditional Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel, it’s hard not to spot Princess Eugenie as she dons an all-white ensemble that is very reminiscent of iconic Meghan Markle looks, most notably her engagement look. The Parisian-esque ensemble is eye-catching as Eugenie looks radiant in the spring sunshine, standing beside her mother, Fergie, who emulates the same classic Chanel style in a black and white outfit.

For those keen to copy Eugenie’s Chanel-inspired look, we believe she’s wearing Reiss’ Double Breasted Belted Trench Coat in White, which would normally retail for the relatively affordable (for a royal) £338; however, this enviable coat is currently out of stock everywhere. But don’t fret—we’ve found plenty of alternatives to mimic Eugenie’s Easter ensemble and match the mother-daughter Chanel vibes to a tee.

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WINDSOR, ENGLAND - APRIL 20: Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York and Princess Eugenie attend the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George's Chapel on April 20, 2025 in Windsor, England. (Photo by Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York and Princess Eugenie attend the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel(Image: Getty)

Eugenie’s trench coat boasts a Parisian chic style. Standing beside her mother, Fergie (who looks to be wearing a sold-out Veronica Beard Darla Leaf Jacquard Jacket), Eugenie inspires visions of iconic Chanel aesthetics in an understated, luxury look.

Though you can’t get your hands on Eugenie’s exact coat, it doesn’t mean you can’t copy her classic Chanel style; what’s more, you won’t even need a royal budget.

One top pick we’ve found to emulate Eugenie’s Easter outfit is this Linnie Lightweight Trench Coat from All Saints, miming Eugenie’s attire without weighing you down as temperatures continue to rise this spring.

WINDSOR, ENGLAND - APRIL 20: Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh,James, Earl of Wessex, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank attend the Easter service at St George's Chapel on April 20, 2025 in Windsor, England
Princess Eugenie stands out in white as she joins Royal Family at St George’s Chapel(Image: Getty)

This lightweight layer is crafted from a fluid fabric and shaped to create a relaxed fit with a self-tie waist belt, copying Eugenie’s Reiss coat without the heavy material. With the waist-tie that ensures a flattering, figure-hugging waistline, this longline coat boasts the same minimalism colour and subtly structured silhouette that can seamlessly be dressed up or down for that dash of royal opulence in your everyday style.

This coat also features topstitching on the cuffs and belt, adding a chic and stylish twist to your next spring staple outerwear. It is currently available in three colours and sizes, XS to L, and costs £299.

The King and Queen have led the Royal Family at the annual Easter Sunday church service, with the Prince and Princess of Wales skipping the event. Charles and Camilla were joined by Princess Anne and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh as they made their way to St George’s Chapel in Windsor for the traditional ceremony.

Sisters Eugenie and Beatrice arrived with their spouses, as well as their mother, Fergie and Prince Andrew, who made a surprise appearance. Andrew and Fergie missed the royals’ Christmas celebrations at Sandringham after the disgraced Duke of York stepped away following his involvement in a recent scandal involving an alleged Chinese spy. Click here to read more.

For those who want to steal Eugenie’s style with a wool coat, peek at this Premium Italian Manteco Wool Tailored Midi Coat from Karen Millen. Retailing for £240, this coat doesn’t match Eugenie’s identity. However, it still offers plenty of chic Parisian vibes that transcend seasonal trends for a timelessly classic look, no matter the time or place.

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For those with larger budgets, Selfridges has an alternative: this Theory Oaklane tie-belt regular-fit crepe coat for £595. Alternatively, head to Flannels to check out this Mackage Ceyla Belted Trench Coat for £579.

King Charles’ Easter service skipped by major royals – and not just William and Kate

The Prince and Princess of Wales were missing from the Royal Family’s traditional Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle – and it seems they weren’t the only members of the Firm to skip the service

The Prince and Princess of Wales skipped the Royal Family’s traditional Easter Sunday church service today – and they weren’t the only royals missing. King Charles and Queen Camilla led the family for the annual service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.

The Mirror revealed last week that the Prince of Wales told the King of his intention to miss the annual gathering to “enjoy some extended time as a family over Easter”, a source said. Therefore attending the service today were Princess Anne and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence as well as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward and Sophie.

The Royal Family on their way to the traditional Easter Sunday church service (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Making a surprise appearance was Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. Also attending the service was the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh’s son James – the Earl of Wessex, Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank and Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

However, several other key members of the family were missing. One royal absent today was Lady Louise Windsor, the eldest daughter of Sophie and Edward, who is currently in her third year at St Andrews University. Also missing was the King’s other niece Zara Tindall, her husband Mike and their three children Mia, Lena and Lucas. Her older brother Peter Phillips also did not attend with his two daughters Savannah and Isla.

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The Waleses did not attend the service last year as it was only weeks after Kate was diagnosed with cancer. William and Kate recently returned from a skiing holiday with their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine and Prince Louis, six. The family enjoyed a week in the French Alps with pictures of their family break appearing in a French magazine, prompting the wrath of Kensington Palace.

Lady Louise Windsor was not at the service today
Lady Louise Windsor was not at the service today (Image: UK Press via Getty Images)

The family in February enjoyed a half term break on the exclusive island of Mustique in the Caribbean, while William and Kate also separately jetted off on a skiing holiday at the end of December, again in France, with Kate’s brother James and his wife, Alizée. It has been an extraordinary year for the monarchy after both the King and his daughter-in-law Kate were diagnosed with cancer within days of each other.

The future queen underwent six months of preventative chemotherapy, later speaking in September of her relief on finishing her course of treatment. In an emotional video, featuring husband William, their three children and her parents, Kate, 43, said the year had been “incredibly tough” and “that life as you know it can change in an instant”.

Meanwhile, last week, the Queen paid tribute to the King’s sense of duty saying he “loves his work” and wants to do “more and more and more” as he gets better. Camilla said Charles, 76, who is receiving ongoing treatment for cancer, was ‘driven’ by helping others and indicated his cancer journey was one of ‘recovery’.

Zara and Mike Tindall skipped the Easter service today
Zara and Mike Tindall skipped the Easter service today (Image: UK Press via Getty Images)

Last month, the King experienced temporary side effects following treatment at the London Clinic, which required a short period of hospital observation that day. Charles’s Easter Sunday appearance last year was his first major public one following his cancer diagnosis. He was applauded by the crowds as he greeted well-wishers who urged him to ‘keep going strong’.

At the start of the Easter weekend, the King thanked a wellwisher who told him he looked in good health, joking: “You are very kind, it’s all mirrors. ” It came as Charles was joined by the Queen for the traditional Maundy Thursday service at Durham Cathedral, a key date in the royal calendar. He gave Maundy money to 76 men and 76 women – one for every year of his age – in thanks for their Christian service to their communities.

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TOWIE star ‘cries himself to sleep’ amid dark times on show

TOWIE star Junaid Ahmed has revealed there have been times he has ‘cried himself to sleep’ when the show’s cameras stop rolling, but lauds partner Joe Blackman as his ‘rock’.

TOWIE star Junaid Ahmed has revealed there have been times he has ‘cried himself to sleep’ when the show’s cameras stop rolling

TOWIE star Junaid Ahmed has admitted he ‘cries himself to sleep’ when the cameras stop rolling, admitting it’s not always easy to go through tough times in the limelight of the show.

In an exclusive chat with Mirror, Junaid explains that his boyfriend, Joe Blackman, has become a strong source of support off-screen as well as on the show. “Joe’s been my rock. Our whole relationship’s been played out on camera.

The very first time we met was on camera. So when filming wraps, Joe’s my support system. I’m the type of person who puts up a wall and pretends I’m OK, but then I get home and cry myself to sleep,” said Junaid.

He continues, “We both have such pure hearts, and not everyone gets to see that side of us, which is fair enough. “

Junaid Ahmed and Joe Blackman
Junaid praises boyfriend Joe Blackman for his support on and off of the show(Image: Getty Images)
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Junaid and Joe met back in 2023 when the latter was introduced to the TOWIE group by then-boyfriend Harry Derbidge, who at the time was close friends with Junaid. However, when their relationship ended last year, Joe and Junaid then revealed they had grown close and began a romance.

Now, Junaid says they couldn’t be stronger, and shares that everything has fallen into the place in perfect time.

“But we’re each other’s support system. That’s why we’re so strong together – we’re best friends as well as partners.

“This is actually my first relationship, and I always tell him, ‘You’re my first and my last. I don’t need anyone else. ’ I’m a massive believer that things happen at the right time. I turned 30, and everything started going in my favour – business, career, love. “

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Junaid joined the TOWIE cast back in 2022 and has had his fair share of dramatic storylines(Image: ITV)

Junaid even says that he and Joe are so strong, they’re gearing up to buy their dream home together. “Here’s an exclusive – me and Joe are looking to buy our first house together this year. A million-pound mansion in Chigwell, babe! People said we wouldn’t last, but look at us now,” he laughs.

The reality star also says things are going well for him business wise, as he has a new jewellery collection with brand April Star out.

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“I’ve got a jewellery line, my biggest brand deal to date. Five figures – I’m over the moon! I’m becoming the face of April Star Jewellery and we launched my own 10-piece collection last month. Their pieces completely resonate with me – evil eye necklaces, bracelets, earrings and anklets. I’m a spiritual person, so for me, it’s about keeping negative energy away.

“The evil eye is something I grew up with – my mum used to tell me about it. It’s a massive part of who I am. The idea was to wear it while filming so I’d avoid drama. Though that hasn’t always worked! “

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