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Who are the candidates to succeed the Pope of the Vatican?
Following the announcement of Pope Francis's death, the Catholic Church and the College of Cardinals are planning to meet to elect a new pope
Following the announcement of the death of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church and the College of Cardinals are planning to meet to elect the new Pope, through a secret ballot by the College of Cardinals, which consists of people under the age of 80, inside the Sistine Chapel.
The papal conclave usually begins 15 to 20 days after the pope's death. This time allows for funeral rites, a nine-day period of mourning known as the novice, and the travel of cardinals from around the world to Vatican City.
The outcome will remain uncertain until the pope is chosen behind the closed doors of the Sistine Chapel, where ideological factions within the church will weigh up their options between continuity and a more conservative shift.
The process of electing a new pope requires a two-thirds majority, and if no consensus is reached, additional rounds of voting continue until a candidate emerges who enjoys the required support.
If no agreement is reached, the ballots are burned, and black smoke rises from the Sistine Chapel chimney, signaling that the cardinals' meeting continues. When white smoke appears, a new pope is declared elected.
Who are the leading candidates to succeed the late Pope?
A report published by Newsweek magazine today (Monday) revealed a number of the most prominent high-level cardinals nominated to assume the position, including: Filipino Luis Antonio Tagle,
The 67-year-old, currently the bookmaker's favorite at odds of 3:1, is a strong candidate to continue Pope Francis's progressive agenda. Tagle, a Filipino, has extensive experience leading the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and is a trusted figure in Pope Francis's inner circle.
With a margin of four votes, the Italian Pietro Parolin, 70, is one of the Vatican's most experienced officials. As the Vatican's Secretary of State since 2013, he has played a pivotal role in diplomatic affairs, including sensitive negotiations with China and Middle Eastern governments. He is seen as a moderate theologian, capable of providing stability while preserving some of Pope Francis's reforms. His close ties to the Vatican bureaucracy make him a strong contender against those who favor continuity.
Cardinal Peter Turkson, 76, from Ghana, whose odds of winning are currently 5:1, is a prominent figure in the Church's social justice circles, and as the former head of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Turkson has been outspoken on issues such as climate change, poverty, and economic justice.
His election could represent a historic moment as the first African pope in centuries, since the last African pope was Pope Gelasius, who served from 492 to 496 AD.
Gelasius was born in Rome to African parents, and became famous for his extensive theological writings and his strong defense of charity and justice for the poor.
Hungarian Peter Erdő (72 years old) is the fourth candidate with a current winning percentage of 6:1.
He is a distinguished scholar of canon law and a staunch defender of traditional Catholic teachings and doctrines. He previously served as president of the Council of European Bishops' Conferences and emphasized theological orthodoxy. His election would represent a radical departure from the approach of Pope Francis.
The fifth candidate is Italian Angelo Scola, 82, with an 8:1 lead. He was among the frontrunners in the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis. The former Archbishop of Milan has deep theological roots and enjoys broad support among those who favor a more centralized and hierarchical church. His traditionalist stance makes him a strong candidate for those looking to distance themselves from Francis's reforms, but his age could work against him.
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The joint bilateral naval exercise “Winds of Peace 2026,” bringing together the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and their counterparts in the Royal Navy of Oman, has commenced in the Sultanate of Oman. This exercise comes within the framework of strengthening military cooperation and integrating defense efforts between the two brotherly countries, and reaffirming their shared commitment to maintaining the security and stability of the region.
In this regard, the exercise commander, Rear Admiral Mohammed bin Ayed Al-Otaibi, explained that “Winds of Peace 2026” primarily aims to enhance combat readiness and exchange expertise in the areas of naval operations and maritime security. He added that the exercise seeks to unify operational concepts in the preparation, planning, and execution phases, thereby strengthening the two navies' ability to protect vital maritime shipping lanes and secure waterways.
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Strategic context and regional importance
This exercise is of particular importance given the deep-rooted strategic and historical relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman. These maneuvers are an extension of a series of joint military exercises aimed at strengthening joint Gulf defense efforts and enhancing the capabilities of the armed forces of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states. Furthermore, the Sultanate of Oman's strategic location overlooking the Sea of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global trade and energy supplies, lends these exercises an additional strategic dimension in securing one of the world's most important waterways.
Expected impact and international dimensions
At both the regional and international levels, the “Peace Winds 2026” exercise sends a clear message about the readiness and capability of both countries to confront shared security challenges, particularly those related to piracy, smuggling, and illicit maritime activities. The exercise contributes to enhancing regional stability by demonstrating joint deterrence capabilities and reassures the international community and trading partners of the continued security and safety of navigation in this vital region. The high level of coordination between Saudi and Omani forces reflects an advanced level of trust and cooperation and contributes to building an integrated security system capable of addressing various threats.
It is worth noting that the first phase of the exercise was conducted at King Faisal Naval Base in the Western Fleet in April 2025, focusing on planning and scenario development using advanced simulation systems. The current phase translates those plans into practical training exercises in the maritime theater of operations in the Sea of Oman and at the Said bin Sultan Naval Base, ensuring maximum benefit and enhancing the operational efficiency of the participating forces.
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The “Peace Winds 2026” naval exercise between Saudi Arabia and Oman has been launched to enhance combat readiness and secure shipping lanes in the Sea of Oman and the Gulf.
The joint bilateral naval exercise “Winds of Peace 2026” has commenced in the Sultanate of Oman, bringing together the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Royal Omani Naval Forces, in a move that reflects the depth of military cooperation and strategic partnership between the two brotherly countries, and aims to enhance maritime security in one of the most important maritime regions in the world.
Strategic objectives and deterrence messages
The exercise commander, Rear Admiral Mohammed bin Ayed Al-Otaibi, explained that “Winds of Peace 2026” aims to achieve a number of vital objectives, most notably raising the level of combat readiness and exchanging expertise in the areas of naval operations and maritime security. He added that the exercise seeks to unify operational concepts in the preparation, planning, and execution phases, thereby enhancing the two navies’ ability to protect maritime shipping lanes, confront shared security challenges, and send a clear message about their readiness to defend regional interests.
Advanced military capabilities
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Geostrategic importance at the heart of global waterways
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Integrated planning and multiple stages
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Saudi-Polish Coordination Council: Strengthening Economic and Political Partnership
Saudi Arabia and Poland signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a coordination council aimed at deepening relations, increasing trade exchange which exceeded $12 billion, and enhancing cooperation in various fields.
In a diplomatic move aimed at deepening bilateral relations and placing them within a comprehensive institutional framework, the Polish capital, Warsaw, witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding to establish the Saudi-Polish Coordination Council . This announcement came during a joint press conference held on Monday by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Polish counterpart, Radosław Sikorski, where both ministers emphasized the importance of this new mechanism in expanding the partnership between the two countries.
Historical background and growing context
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