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.