News Headlines - 25 November 2016
▽French terror suspects 'were planning attack on Paris' - BBC News
Five men arrested last weekend in raids in France were planning a terror attack next Thursday in the Paris area, the city's chief prosecutor says.
▽Wisconsin To Hold Presidential Election Recount | Wisconsin Public Radio
For the first time ever, Wisconsin will carry out a presidential election recount after lawyers for Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein and independent candidate Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente filed separate requests with the state Elections Commission Friday.
▽Huge rise in hospital beds in England taken up by people with malnutrition | The Guardian
Official figures reveal that people with malnutrition accounted for 184,528 hospital bed days last year, a huge rise on 65,048 in 2006-07. The sharp increase is adding to the pressures on hospitals, which are already struggling with record levels of overcrowding.
▽Blackout hits London's Soho on Black Friday - BBC News
Black Friday took on another meaning in central London when a power cut plunged a large part of Soho into darkness.
▽Putin presents Russian passport to Hollywood actor Seagal | Reuters
Russian President Vladimir Putin presented a Russian passport to U.S. actor Steven Seagal on Friday and said he hoped it would serve as a symbol of how the fractious ties between Moscow and Washington are starting to improve.