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Why the race to be the next pope is unpredictable
The Conclave – the process where the Cardinals gather to vote for the next Pope – is often highly unpredictable. But this time it’s harder than ever before to guess what will happen.
The BBC’s religion editor Aleem Maqbool explains why.