Roman Catholic cardinals begin the task of electing a successor to Pope Francis on Wednesday, locking themselves away from the world until they choose the man they hope can unite the 1.4 billion-strong Church. Our France24 correspondent Seema Gupta in Rome is joined by Reuters Senior correspondent Philip Pullella.
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