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Leonardo DiCaprio told to ‘grow up’ after embarrassing incident

Leonardo DiCaprio faced a humiliating encounter with Ibiza police recently.
The Oscar winner was reportedly left red-faced after failing to be recognized by the authorities while attempting to enter a private party on the Spanish island.
RadarOnline revealed that the embarrassing incident has left DiCaprio “seething,” with his friends saying that it should serve as a wake-up call for the Titanic actor.
The source said, “They were trying to enter a party, and he was searched, everyone in his entourage was, but it was humiliating to say the least.”
Adding, “He may have tried to play it cool, but he was seething.”
“People in Leo’s circle have seen him party-hopping with the same group of hangers-on and a different model girlfriend every year or so for too long and feel it’s time for him to grow up,” the source noted.
This comes after DiCaprio, 50, revealed in an interview with Esquire that he feels “emotionally 35.”
“I can only imagine how the next few decades are going to progress,” he told the outlet.
While the insider claimed that treatment from Ibiza police has left Leonardo DiCaprio “mortified”, it hasn’t stopped him yet. “He seems to live for the party scene and folks question how long he can go on like this before he becomes a grossly exaggerated caricature of himself,” the source said.
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Japan arrests woman for keeping daughter’s body in freezer for 20 years

TOKYO: Japanese police said Thursday they had arrested a 75-year-old woman who allegedly confessed to keeping the body of her daughter in a freezer for two decades.
Investigators on Tuesday found the body of an adult woman in a deep freezer at the home of Keiko Mori in Ibaraki prefecture, northeast of Tokyo, said a local police spokesman on condition of anonymity.
Mori “said it was her daughter”, Makiko, who was born in 1975 and would be 49 or 50 years old if alive, the spokesman said.
“Decay was advancing,” he added, noting that an autopsy would be conducted to determine the cause of death.
Mori came to the police on Tuesday with a relative to report that she had kept the body in the freezer.
When investigators visited the house with Mori, they found the body dressed in a T-shirt and underwear, kneeling face-down inside the freezer, the spokesman said.
Mori was arrested on suspicion of abandoning a body.
She told investigators that the smell was filling the house so she bought the freezer and placed the daughter’s body inside, according to the spokesman.
Mori had several children, but police did not disclose how many or what they had told investigators about Makiko.
She had been living alone since the death of her husband earlier this month, the spokesman said.
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What would wider recognition of Palestine mean for Palestinians and Israel?

Several more countries have formally recognised Palestinian statehood at a world summit by France and Saudi Arabia, a day after Australia, Britain, Canada and Portugal took the step, angering Israel.
Status of Palestinian statehood
The Palestine Liberation Organisation declared an independent Palestinian state in 1988, and most of the global South quickly recognised it. Today, about 150 of the 193 UN member states have done so.
Israel’s main ally, the United States, has long said it supports the goal of a Palestinian state, but only after the Palestinians and Israel agree on terms for a two-state solution at negotiations. Until recent weeks, the major European powers shared this position.
However, no such Israeli-Palestinian negotiations have been held since 2014, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has now said there will never be a Palestinian state.
A delegation representing the State of Palestine has observer status at the UN — but no voting rights. No matter how many countries recognise Palestinian independence, full UN membership would require approval by the Security Council, where Washington has a veto.

Palestinian diplomatic missions worldwide are controlled by the Palestinian Authority, which is recognised internationally as representing the Palestinian people.
The PA, led by President Mahmoud Abbas, exercises limited self-rule in parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank under agreements with Israel. It issues Palestinian passports and runs the Palestinian health and education systems.
The Gaza Strip has been administered by the Hamas since 2007, when it drove out Abbas’s Fatah movement after a brief civil war.
Embassies?
Palestinian diplomatic missions in countries recognising a Palestinian state are expected to be upgraded to the full status of embassies. But countries are not expected to be able to open new, fully-fledged embassies in the Palestinian territories, where Israel controls access.
Around 40 countries have consulates or representative offices either in the PA’s West Bank base Ramallah or in parts of Jerusalem captured by Israel in 1967, where the Palestinians hope to have their capital.
Israel considers all of Jerusalem its own undivided capital. Fully-fledged embassies in Israel are mostly located in Tel Aviv, although the US moved its embassy to Jerusalem during President Donald Trump’s first term.
Aim of recognition
Countries moving to recognise a Palestinian state say the move is intended to put pressure on Israel to end its devastating assault on Gaza, curtail the building of new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and recommit to a peace process with the Palestinians.
French President Emmanuel Macron, the first leader of a major Western power to endorse recognition, said the move would be accompanied by a commitment by the PA to enact reforms, which would improve Palestinian governance and make it a more credible partner for the post-war administration of Gaza.
What does recognition means in practice?
Those who see recognition as a mere gesture point to the limited influence in the conflict of countries such as China, India, Russia and many Arab states that recognised Palestinian independence decades ago.
Without a full seat at the UN or control of its own borders, the PA has only limited ability to conduct bilateral relations.
Israel restricts access for goods, investment and educational or cultural exchanges. There are no Palestinian airports. The landlocked West Bank can be reached only through Israel or through the Israeli-controlled border with Jordan, and Israel now controls all access to the Gaza Strip since capturing Gaza’s border with Egypt during the ongoing war.

Still, countries planning recognition and the PA itself say it would be more than an empty gesture.
Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian mission to the UK, said it could lead to partnerships between entities on an equal footing.
It might also force countries to review aspects of their relationships with Israel, said Vincent Fean, a former British diplomat in Jerusalem.
In Britain’s case, this might result in banning products that come from Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, he said, even though the practical impact on the Israeli economy would be minimal.
US, Israel’s reaction
Israel, facing a global outcry over its conduct in the Gaza war, says recognition rewards Hamas for the attacks on Israel that precipitated the war in October 2023.
“A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan River,” PM Netanyahu said.
The US opposes the recognition moves by its European allies. It has imposed sanctions on Palestinian officials, including blocking Abbas and other PA figures from attending the UN General Assembly by denying and revoking visas.
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