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This stadium. Our photographer says he has never seen the upper decks that packed. The team is up 17 points right now. A sea of red jerseys walking into the stadium with high hopes and the belief that their beloved team will win. 49ers all the way. Bring back the 80s. Fans brought finesse and rage. Plenty of team spirit inside the stadium. And the fans are fired up. You know what is good about being a vikings fan . Youre not expecting a ring. This after several down years the team is finally looking up. It is very tough. When you are a nine or die hard, you are a nine are diehard all the way to the end. We have been through the 214 seasons and the 412 seasons. Today is our day. We just have to celebrate it is many are confident about a win, some are cautiously optimistic. Im nervous. If im nervous i know they are nervous. For now most of them want to soak up the positive experience and hope this game is the beginning of a long playoff run. To hear this crowd in this new stadium come al
By the iron dome around nightfall the 2nd one around 8 pm local time which fell inside gaza and territory it was after that in the early hours of this morning that israel began to respond its military tweeting that it was doing so because of the breaches of the cease fire that had taken place during the course of the day there were also protests in the streets in some locations in gaza with people unhappy with the cease fire especially given the loss of life that we saw during the course of the previous night children also killed saying that more rocket fire should be carried out Islamic Jihad said sending out a statement saying that it was ready on standby with its finger on the trigger to respond should there be further attacks by israel so saying it had a new missile available to it domestically produced one it said which had a range of some 120 kilometers on the other side of the gaza border fence we heard late last night that the communities the israeli communities around the frin
and the australian open tennis tournament gets underway, with novak djokovic back and chasing a tenth title a year after he was deported for breaching covid rules. we begin in south asia where it sjust coming up to 9:00am in nepal, and a day of national mourning has begun for the victims of the country s worst airline disaster in 30 years. all 72 people on board a yeti airlines plane are believed to have died after it crashed near the town of pokhara, about 145km or 90 miles west of the capital kathmandu. the bbc s rajini vaidyanathan sent this report from nepal. footage thought to show the final moments of yeti airlines flight 691. first, you see the plane veer off course. then you hear it. thunderous roar a raging inferno. the twin engine plane crashed into a gorge, close to the tourist town of pokhara, minutes before it was due to land at the recently opened airport there. translation: we heard a loud, thunderous crash and raised our| heads to see what had happened. we saw