Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

world

Watch: The first day of the conclave in a minute

The first vote of the conclave – the secretive process to choose a new pope – has failed to reach a decision.

After a lengthy wait, black smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel’s chimney at around 9pm local time – meaning the 133 cardinals inside have not been able to choose a new pontiff.

Crowds were gathered in their tens of thousands in St Peter’s Square for the first vote of conclave – the results of which took more than two hours to announce.

Cardinals will return tomorrow to a closed-door Sistine Chapel for more rounds of voting.

The BBC’s Laura Gozzi was in Vatican City all day alongside the waiting crowds.

Filmed by John Johnson

You May Also Like

Europe

On 1 May this year Belgian journalist Roland Delacore wrote a personal opinion piece about the Church of Almighty God, which was published in...

Europe

Aigul Kuspan, the ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Belgium and head of mission of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the European Union,...

General

The European Union has formally announced it suspects X, previously known as Twitter, of breaching its rules in areas including countering illegal content and...

Europe

This editorial was published in Welt am Sonntag on 11 July 2020. As a young prosecutor, I used to wonder why white-collar criminals would...