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Decreasing counting for the conclave and “the last works are made in the Sistine Chapel”

By AndreaPosted on04.05.2025
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Decreasing counting for the conclave and "the last works are made in the Sistine Chapel"

Correspondent of CNN Portugal in France

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On the last day of mourning the death of Pope Francis, and a few days from the beginning of the Conclave, in the Vatican, the correspondent of CNN Portugal Stéfanie Palma makes a situation of the last preparations.

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  • Inflation climbs to 4.2% in the United States, the highest in more than three years | Economy
  • PF must reject Vorcaro’s new plea bargain proposal
  • Quaest: 56% reject voting for Flávio; 53%, in Lula
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