Temporarily fill the 74 year olds role. Before his procedure mr murnane yahoo gave a telephoto address to offer reassurances. Translation i under way an examination. I thank the people who have a record to show concern for my Health Including reporters. I assure you that i get through the treatment successfully and returned action very quickly. The bbc� s middle east bureau Chiefjoe Floater explained his strategy as he navigates Health Challenges amid calls for him to step down. I think he was appearing tonight as an act of both reassurance and warning to his friends and critics. So the reassurance that he was still vigorously in charge of his government, as he prepared to hand over the reins of power to his deputy and a warning there to those people converging on towns around israel, but particularlyjust a few kilometres away outside the israeli parliament, calling for new elections and for him to step down, that those new elections would cause a paralysis. They would hamper negotiations fastest releases and to them he was warning that no amount of pressure, not from the us or anywhere else, would prevent eventually a Military Assault on the Southern Town Of Rafah when mr netanyahu believes hamas is Still Holding several thousand of their own and where hostages are likely to be held. Mr netanyahu estimated it would set progress back six months. Organisers of protests against the Prime MinisterPlasma Government say they intend to set up the intensity for four days outside the israeli parliament. Joe floto has also been following demonstrations and had this to say. Lets break down who those people are. So some of them are groups of hostages, families and their supporters who believe that mr netanyahu doesnt have the commitment to secure a Ceasefire Deal that would release their loved ones from gaza. Their Point Of View is that its been four months since the last deal that saw a significant release of hostages and since then, very little has happened in that regard. Theyve been joined by other people who object to mr netanyahu, On Political Grounds and youll remember last year, hundreds of thousands of people were paralysing the streets of israel every weekend, protesting against mr netanyahus planned constitutional reforms. They have now coalesced to try and get mr netanyahu to step down and call new elections. He is very unpopular in the polls, but this war is still something that most israelis think is the right thing to be doing. In Gaza Sevenjonas including a Freelancer Working for the bbc were injured in an israeli abstract close to the Al Aqsa Hospital in the city of gary barlow. For members of Islamic Jihad militant group, an ally of hamas, were also killed. Al aqsa hospital is last Hospital FunctioningAl Aqsa Hospital is last hospitalfunctioning in Al Aqsa Hospital is last Hospital Functioning in the central gaza strip. The pope delivered a Traditional Easter Mass at the vatican when he renewed his calls for a ceasefire in gaza and the release of hostages being held there. The archbishop of canterbury reflected on the dignified response of king charles and catherine Princess Of Wales today cancer diagnoses. That was in his easter sermon. Diagnoses. That was in his eastersermon. Here diagnoses. That was in his easter sermon. Here is religion editor aleem maqbool. When pope francis pulled out of some easter events, concerns about his health intensified. But the vatican said it was to conserve energy for today. And that seems to have worked. Though a little out of breath, easter mass went smoothly. After which the 87 year old went on a drive about to greet what police estimated to be around 60,000 people whod come to saint peters square. Events culminated with the popes easter message. In it he renewed calls for access to aid in gaza, for the return of hostages held there, and for an immediate ceasefire. He also focused on what children in gaza have been witnessing. Translation how much suffering we i see in the eyes of these children. Those children in that area of war have forgotten how to smile. With those eyes they ask us, why . Why all this death . Why all this destruction . War is always an absurdity and a defeat. Celebrations in the holy land this year, including at the Church Of The Holy Sepulchre at the site where christians believe jesus was crucified, buried and rose from the dead, was scaled down. Palestinian christians talked of an easter tinged with sadness and many foreign pilgrims stayed away. At canterbury cathedral, Archbishopjustin Welby did talk of foreign conflicts, but also prayed for the king and Princess Of Wales and others he said were suffering the same way, and he talked of other struggles closer to home. Whether it is the evil of People Smugglers or county lines in our schools, or the pain and suffering in a family riven with grief or rage or substance abuse, jesus the god man who experienced every pain and temptation is calling you and me to love in action. The archbishop talked of the easter story, giving hope of bringing light to darkness, and here at the vatican the pope ended by saying it was also a reminder of the value of every human life. Aleem maqbool, bbc news, in rome. King charles and Queen Camilla attended the Easter Sunday service at st. Georges chapel in windsor. It was the kings most significant public appearance since early february when the world learned of his Cancer Diagnosis and he paused his public duties. He was not expected to mingle but heated, did, greeting the thanking them for waiting out in the cold. The prince and Princess Of Wales and the children did not attend. Princess catherine has stepped back from The Public Eye to receive treatment for cancer. Our reporter Charlotte Gallagher has more from windsor. The king and queen arriving at the Easter Sunday service, and waves for the crowds at windsor castle. This is an annual tradition but this hasnt been a Normal Yearfor the royalfamily, with both the king and the Princess Of Wales diagnosed with cancer. Prince william and catherine werent at the service today. They are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. This was the last time they were all seen together in public Christmas Day at sandringham. Today marks the kings first significant public duty since his diagnosis last month. Happy easter. Best wishes for the Princess Of Wales. Very kind. You are very brave to stand out here in the cold. A chance to say thank you to well wishers. Hello, how are you . Many had travelled to windsor especially to see the royals. I hope you havent gotl too cold standing here. Happy easter, i hope you are doing well. They didnt expect to meet the king. Happy easter, your majesty. Remain strong. Never give in. Thank you very much. He seemed in great spirits, really, he seemed very humoured and i said to him, would you give, you know, our best wishes from wales to the Princess Of Wales, and i spoke to her majesty the Queen Camilla as well and, yes, it was a joyful occasion. Its hoped this could be the start of the king making a slow return to public duties. Now, we are not expecting him to be immediately carrying out a full calendar of events. But we are perhaps expecting him to be seen more in public and you got a sense today that he has missed being out, meeting people, chatting, shaking hands, and doing a part of the job which he obviously enjoys. Lovely to see you. This has been a difficult few months for the royal family, but today seemed a positive sign about the kings health and recovery. Charlotte gallagher, bbc news. This Easter Sunday millions of shoppers may have noticed higher prices for their coveted Chocolate Eggs and bunnies. In the uk customers pay 12. 6 more chocolate this year compared to the last easter according the Consumer Group which. Increasing costs stem from a Cocoa Shortage in west africa specifically in ghana and the ivory coast which harvests more than 60 of the global supply. Experts say crop disease and extreme weather events including the El Nino Phenomenon which has caused drought in some areas and flooding others have attributed to the shortages. However, the recent surge in cocoa prices does not mean a boost in income forfarmers. They does not mean a boost in income for farmers. They typically presell the beans to local dealers at processing plants on advance. To better understand how farmers have been coping with production challenges, i spoke to kwame osei, senior director of programmes at Rainforest Alliance. Thank you for being here. Why are farmers facing a drop in cocoa yields . I think in ghana and cote divoire they produce 60 of the worlds cocoa and a lot of them a lot of work goes into it. In recent times they have been hit by climate change, causing hotter temperatures and it leads to drought. For crops, it is a big challenge. As a result of that also, there is a disease surge. If you talk about disease, it has really affected farmers. What has also compounded the issue is illegal mining and logging in parts of the country. This has really affected farmers and is the reason why we see a lot of reduction in cocoa yields in africa, especially cote divoire and ghana. Tell us how it has affected farmers. What does the drop in yields mean forfarmers and their families . It definitely affects livelihoods. Income levels have really dwindled and to that effect lifestyles have been affected and even to get money to Pay School Fees is a challenge, and that is why sometimes you see School Dropouts and child labour is also on the rise and cost of Buying Inputs for the farm is also an issue. For that matter, it has really affected the Income Levels of the farmers and their livelihoods. We talked about the challenges facing farmers and supply being down overall. But its not as simple as just growing more cocoa immediately, right . I think there is a great need for companies and traders to support farmers. They have to be able to have commitments from the industry in terms of contracts, making sure that there is investment in sustainable production. This time around we have regions where even Rainforest Alliance is investing so much in ensuring that the farmers are able to impact on their farms and to be able to increase their yields, to be able to also impact on their soil quality, so that they are able to produce. Again, i think it is very important that we pay fair prices. We see more and more the companies are not able to do that, to be able to demonstrate that commitment, to be able to support producers. As we see, cocoa prices have really gone up, but farmers are not benefiting. Do you foresee a moment where farmers could ask for higher prices because we know its common practice for farmers and companies to agree on prices in advance . What would it take for that moment to come . We know that companies are not willing to do that, but it is equally important for them to see this because farmers are really in trouble. If we look at climate change, the bad weather conditions, they are brutally hit. Of late, we all know that the cocoa prices have really gone up, but it does not translate into the lives of the farmers because productivity has gone low, the locals in the two countries, especially in ghana, and for that matter, taking advantage of the increase in cocoa prices in the world market is even a challenge. We see more and more when it happens like that, farmers will not see any change in their lifestyle. Kwame osei, senior director of global programmes for Rainforest Alliance, thank you. Thank you for having me. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at another story making use. The National Living wage is about to go up. From an ill rise byjust over £1 to £11 a0 for an hour to anyone over 21. The government says it will boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1800 per year as marc ashdown reports. The minimum hourly wage employers legally have to pay their staff will rise from tomorrow. Anyone aged 16 or 17 will see their rate go from £5. 28 an hour to £6. A0 an hour. If you are aged 18, 19 or 20, it will go from £7. A9 an hour to £8. 60 and the National Living wage will now be paid to anyone aged over 21 instead of 23. Thats going up from £10. A2 an hour to £11. Aa. It should be a welcome boost further 2. 7 million low paid workers but some businesses a higher labour costs will make it harderfor them to higher labour costs will make it harder for them to keep prices down. You alive with bbc news. Thousands of people have taken to the streets of haiti to mark easter weekend. The first Major National holiday since the country Plasma Government collapsed. Gangs are taking their grip on the tribune island with violence and sexual abuse. More than 1500 people have been killed since the start of this year. Tens of thousands of people have been left homeless. The un has called the situation at cataclysmic. Nomia iqbalsaid cataclysmic. Nomia iqbal said this cataclysmic. Nomia iqbalsaid this report from cap haitien. As haiti spirals into violence, people try to hold on to their traditions. Thousands of worshippers walk through narrow, dusty roads in cap haitien praying for peace in a country whose capital has descended into lawlessness. In gang controlled Port Au Prince the city is still suffering with people fighting for basic supplies. Most easter processions were cancelled. There was a rare moment ofjoy, though, as children crafted colourful kites, an easter tradition. More than 100 miles away, nun checks in with her family every day to make sure they are still alive. Her father says there was a shooting today, everyone is ok. He tells her he feels broken, though. Nun left Port Au Prince because of the violence. Her cousin was killed by a gang in the capital last year. I have friends that after school they decided to open a business or things like that and after some time either they got killed or they got robbed, so its two ways. Either you stay and you fight or you go. Even though i go ill come back because i have a plan, I Have A Dream and that dream is happening in haiti. The country is now waiting to see exactly who will take on the gangs in the fight for power. A president ial Transitional Council is in the works and the groups main goal will be to restore order and democracy to a nation that is at a crucial Turning Point in history. One of the countrys most powerful gang leaders, jimmy cherizier, has said he is open to a ceasefire. Known as barbecue, he and his Coalition Control much of the capital right now, but he wants a seat at the negotiating table. It will be hard to convince many haitians though to accept violent gangsters as future political leaders. Translation when gangs attack, they are terrorising people and they dont have any compassion, theyjust kill. The population is dying, its true, because its the country which is dying. When the port is dysfunctional, the airport is dysfunctional and the hospital is dysfunctional, people will definitely die. Haiti is a country with a lot of faith, but constant, overlapping crises have pushed it to the brink and with little change so far, right now hope is all people have. Nomia iqbal, bbc news, haiti. Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan� s party has suffered its biggest appeared in municipal elections on sunday. With nearly always counted the main Opposition Chp is achieved its lightest victory in a5 years. That one of the five largest urban centres including turkeys biggest city, istanbul. The leading opposition figure, extend bills current mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, declared victory. He is widely considered the front runner in the general election expected in 2028. In his Victory SpeechEkrem Imamoglu said people of istanbul helping to bring a brighterfor turkey. Mr erdogan for the defeat and promised to listen to messages delivered by turkish voters, saying 31 march is not an end for but a Turning Point. Earlier i spoke to the bbc� s Turkish Service who shared the latest. Thank you forjoining us. What is the headline today . It is a big win for the