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Aftermath of Kansas City shooting

Three people have been arrested after a shooting at a Super Bowl Victory Parade.

One person has died and 21 people were wounded in a shooting in Missouri at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. Nine children were among the wounded - all are expected to recover. Police said they have arrested three suspects in connection to the shooting. We speak to people in Kansas City who were among the crowd.

Israeli special forces have raided the main hospital in Khan Younis in southern Gaza. We hear from a doctor there.

A New York judge has rejected Donald Trump's appeal to dismiss charges against him over allegations of falsifying business records - and finalised a date for his trial to begin. We get more details from our correspondent.

We hear about a new kind of harassment politicians are facing - one that reflects the bitter and polarised politics of an election year. It's called "swatting" - the act of making a hoax call to the police and alleging a serious violent crime so that a heavily-armed SWAT Team is dispatched to the property.

With news that the UK and Japan are in recession, we explain what recession actually means.

Presenter: James Reynolds

(Photo: Fans leave the area after shots were fired after the celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII. Credit: David Rainey-USA TODAY Sports)

50 minutes

Broadcast

  • Thu 15 Feb 202416:06GMT

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