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Naomi Campbell, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and George Ezra turn out for premiere of Burberry's festive film to mark the brand's Christmas campaign. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
Jammu, Dec 25 (EFE/EPA).- Indian Christian priests lead Friday a Christmas Day Mass at a church in Jammu.Despite Christians forming a small minority of the Indian population, at approximately two percent, Christmas is celebrated throughout the country.(Camera: JAIPAL SINGH)SHOT LIST: CHRISTMAS DAY MASS AS A CHURCH IN JAMMU, INDIA.
McLeod Ganj (India), Dec 25 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Sanjay Baid).- A group of Christians gathered at St.John in the Wilderness Church, in McLeod Ganj, near Dharamsala, to participate in Christmas celebrations. FOOTAGE OF CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS IN THE ST. JOHN IN THE WILDERNESS CHURCH IN MCLEOD GANJ (INDIA).
Bangalore, Dec 24 (EFE/EPA).- Crowds of people in Bangalore prepare to celebrate Christmas Thursday amid social distancing measures to avoid coronavirus contagion.(Camera: JAGADEESH NV)SHOT LIST: CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS IN BANGALORE, INDIA.
Beirut (Lebanon), Dec 24 (EFE), (Camera: Noemí Jabois / Anna María Guzelian).- After a very difficult year in Beirut, marked by the explosion that hit the city's port and left 200 dead, 6,500 injured and some 300,000 homeless and also by the coronavirus pandemic, Christmas celebrations will be totally different this year. FOOTAGE OF SOME NEIGHBOURHOODS IN BEIRUT. SOUNDBITES OF:-MARIE DEEB AND MICHEL DEEB, 54 YEARS OLD:"We are happy with it and this is the best celebration of all our festivities, but the situation does not allow us to prepare them or be happy as before. This is our problem, we have children and grandchildren and we are obliged to be with them, sit with them and pretend that we are happy, even though we are not. " -MICHEL DEEB, 70 YEARS OLD: "I wish Lebanon to be a thousand times better and that the people live in peace. It has been enough, we are disgusted, it has been 40 years of wars and damage. I don't know what one should say, no matter how much we say, it will not be enough".
Jerusalem, Dec 23 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Atef Safadi) The Holy Land celebrates Christmas more subdued than ever, with the borders closed to foreigners and the painful absence of Christian pilgrims who always celebrate these dates in Jerusalem and Bethlehem the birth of Jesus.