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The European Commission has called on the United States to honor the terms of a transatlantic trade deal reached last year, after new tariffs were announced following a ruling by the US Supreme Court.

The request signals rising tension between two of the world’s largest trading partners as officials seek clarity on how the new measures will be applied.

The court struck down former President Donald Trump’s earlier global tariffs on Friday. In response, Trump introduced temporary tariffs of 10% across the board, raising them to 15% a day later, Reuters reported.

The European Commission said Washington must provide “full clarity” on its next steps and whether the new levies comply with the existing agreement.

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“The current situation is not conducive to delivering ‘fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial’ transatlantic trade and investment,” the Commission said, adding, “A deal is a deal.”

The statement was stronger than the bloc’s initial response, which had simply noted it was reviewing the court’s decision.

Under last year’s trade arrangement, most European Union goods entering the US face a 15% tariff, while certain sectors—such as steel—are governed by separate rules.

Some items, including aircraft and spare parts, were granted zero tariffs. In exchange, the EU reduced duties on many US products and stepped back from plans to impose retaliatory measures.

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European Commission Warns New US Tariffs

Officials say it remains unclear whether the newly announced tariffs override those terms. If they do, products currently enjoying zero duties could lose that status.

There is also concern that the new tariffs might be added on top of existing US import duties, something the earlier agreement avoided.

Economic estimates suggest the impact could be significant.

According to the NYPost, trade policy monitor Global Trade Alert projects the EU could be about 0.8 percentage points worse off overall, with Italy facing an additional 1.7 percentage points in tariffs.

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The Commission warned that unpredictable tariff policies risk shaking business confidence and disrupting global markets.

It emphasized that European products should continue to receive the competitive treatment promised under the agreement, with no increases beyond the agreed ceiling.

EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic has already raised the issue with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, underscoring the urgency of the situation.

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(VIDEO) Kevin Hart Demands ‘Redo’ After Viral Wax Figure at Tennessee Museum Sparks Hilarious Backlash

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Comedian Kevin Hart turned a potentially flattering moment into comedy gold when he roasted his own wax figure at the Hollywood Wax Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, calling it an “attack” and demanding a complete redo. The figure, unveiled recently, went viral this week after Hart posted a scathing yet humorous reaction on Instagram on March 14, 2026, drawing millions of views and thousands of comments from fans who agreed the likeness fell short.

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The wax statue depicts Hart in a black T-shirt, black pants, leather jacket and a prominent long gold chain, with arms outstretched in a pose meant to capture his energetic stage presence. But the resemblance drew immediate criticism for inaccuracies in facial features, proportions and overall vibe. Hart, 46 (turning 47 soon), shared a video of the figure set to the theme from “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” overlaying text reading “I know that ain’t Kevin Hart.”

“WTTTTFFFFF …. What did I do to these people…. This is an attack…. Who in the f–k is this??????” Hart captioned the post. “At this point these museums are just trying to make me cry 🥺😂😂😂😂….. This s–t has to stop…. I demand a redo damn it!!!!!!!”

The Instagram reel quickly amassed over 13 million views, nearly 371,000 likes and more than 26,000 comments within days. Fans flooded the replies with jokes, comparisons and memes. Some likened the figure to a mix of Cuba Gooding Jr. and other celebrities, while others quipped about the height being the only accurate detail. Actress Jameela Jamil commented that it was “the worst one I’ve ever seen of anyone.” Even Hart’s frequent collaborator Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson chimed in playfully, posting he had “no notes” on the figure, adding to the lighthearted roasting.

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Hart’s reaction exemplifies his signature self-deprecating humor, turning what could have been an embarrassing oversight into viral entertainment. The comedian, known for films like “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” and stand-up specials, has a history of embracing internet memes and fan interactions, often amplifying moments that poke fun at himself.

The Hollywood Wax Museum in Pigeon Forge, a popular tourist spot in the Smoky Mountains, features celebrity replicas but is separate from the more renowned Madame Tussauds chain, which has its own Hart figures in locations like New York and Hollywood. Those Madame Tussauds versions have generally received better reviews, though wax figures occasionally spark debates over accuracy across museums.

This isn’t the first time a celebrity wax statue has gone viral for the wrong reasons. Past examples include figures of Zac Efron, Kendall Jenner and others that drew criticism for looking off-model. Museums typically use reference photos, measurements and artist sculpting, but results vary based on execution and updates over time.

Hart’s post highlights ongoing challenges in capturing likenesses, especially for expressive performers whose energy comes from movement and facial animation rather than static poses. The figure’s stiff posture and facial structure failed to convey Hart’s trademark charisma, leading fans to speculate on whether it was rushed or based on outdated references.

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Despite the mockery, the incident underscores Hart’s enduring popularity. His ability to laugh at himself keeps him relatable amid a career spanning stand-up, acting and producing. Recent projects include his HartBeat Productions slate and upcoming comedy specials, maintaining his status as one of Hollywood’s highest-paid comedians.

The viral moment also spotlights social media’s role in amplifying celebrity news. Hart’s direct engagement—posting personally rather than through a publicist—fueled the spread, turning a local museum unveiling into a global conversation.

As of March 19, 2026, neither the Hollywood Wax Museum nor Hart has announced plans for revisions, though his “demand a redo” plea suggests he may push for one. In the meantime, the figure remains on display, likely drawing curious visitors eager to see the “attack” in person.

For Hart, the episode is another chapter in a career built on turning mishaps into punchlines. Whether the museum heeds his call remains to be seen, but the comedian has already won the internet round with his quick-witted response.

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The average age of a first-time buyer in England has risen from 29 to 34.

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Angelina Jolie Eyes Life Abroad After Oscars Absence, Amid Ongoing Winery Dispute with Brad Pitt

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LOS ANGELES — Angelina Jolie skipped the 2026 Academy Awards earlier this month, a decision sources close to the actress described as unsurprising given no eligible projects and her shifting priorities away from Hollywood’s spotlight. The Oscar winner, who last attended the ceremony in 2024 for her directorial work, instead focused on personal transitions, including plans to relocate abroad later this year as her youngest children approach adulthood.

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Jolie, 50, has been candid about feeling disconnected from the United States in recent interviews, stating she no longer “recognizes” the country due to changes in freedom of expression and social climate. Sources told People magazine in late 2025 that she is “excited” about moving overseas once custody arrangements with ex-husband Brad Pitt allow greater flexibility. Her twins, Knox and Vivienne, turn 18 in July 2026, potentially freeing her from Los Angeles residency requirements tied to the long-running divorce.

The actress listed her historic $25 million Cecil B. DeMille estate in Los Angeles for sale after renovations, with pre-qualified buyers touring the property. Plans call for splitting time between New York—home to her sustainable fashion venture Atelier Jolie—and Europe or Cambodia, where she holds citizenship and has deep humanitarian ties through her work with refugees.

Jolie’s humanitarian efforts remain central. Recent reports noted her visits to conflict zones, though specifics on 2026 activities were limited. Her UNHCR ambassadorship continues to drive advocacy, often drawing her away from entertainment circles.

Professionally, Jolie is in a transitional phase with new projects gaining traction. Her latest film, “Couture,” a fashion-world drama directed by Alice Winocour, was acquired by Vertical for North American theatrical release later in 2026 following its world premiere at TIFF in 2025. Jolie stars as Maxine, a filmmaker facing breast cancer who enters a romance during Paris Fashion Week chaos. The ensemble includes Louis Garrel, Ella Rumpf and newcomer Anyier Anei, exploring themes of women’s resilience, solidarity and shared struggles across cultures and professions.

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Rumors of a real-life romance between Jolie and co-star Garrel surfaced after public dinners, but sources close to the actress told TMZ on March 2 that the pair are not dating. “It’s strictly professional,” one insider said, emphasizing her focus on work and family post-divorce.

Jolie has not been in a relationship since finalizing her divorce from Pitt in December 2024 after an eight-year legal battle, according to a source cited by People. “She’s too busy focusing on her work and her six children,” the source said. “She hasn’t had a boyfriend.”

Family dynamics drew attention when eldest son Maddox dropped “Pitt” from his last name in credits for “Couture,” where he contributed to production. The move, reported in late February, fueled speculation about strained ties, with some Pitt associates claiming it reflected Jolie’s influence. Maddox, now in his 20s, has increasingly aligned with his mother’s projects.

The divorce settlement, reached after years of custody, property and winery disputes, has not fully quelled tensions. Brad Pitt is pushing to depose Russian businessman Yuri Shefler regarding dealings related to their French winery, Château Miraval, according to court documents obtained by TMZ on March 17. The ongoing litigation centers on ownership and sales rights, with Pitt seeking clarity on transactions involving the multimillion-dollar asset. Sources described Jolie as “mentally drained” by the protracted fight, which has spanned nearly a decade since their 2016 separation.

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Despite personal challenges, Jolie’s career shows momentum. She is reuniting with “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” director Doug Liman for an untitled spy thriller, signaling a return to high-profile acting. Additionally, “Sunny,” an action-thriller directed by Eva Sørhaug and inspired by mafia classics, is in production, marking her first action role in years after projects like “Eternals” and “The Eternals” in 2021.

Atelier Jolie continues to thrive as a platform for ethical fashion, blending Jolie’s advocacy with creative output. The New York-based collective emphasizes sustainability and artisan collaboration, reflecting her shift toward entrepreneurial and philanthropic endeavors over traditional stardom.

Jolie’s evolution from blockbuster star to multifaceted figure—actress, director, humanitarian and businesswoman—defines her 2026 chapter. Skipping awards season aligns with her preference for privacy and meaningful work amid life changes. As she prepares for potential relocation, upcoming releases like “Couture” and ongoing advocacy suggest she remains influential, even from afar.

With children growing independent and legal battles simmering, Jolie appears poised for a new era prioritizing global perspectives over Hollywood drama.

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Who is Atanu Chakraborty and why did HDFC Bank lose Rs 1 lakh crore?

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Dalal Street witnessed a sharp selloff on Thursday, led by a steep fall in HDFC Bank, India’s largest private lender. The share price plunged by up to 9%, erasing over Rs 1 lakh crore in market value in a single session and marking its worst single-day decline since March 2020.

The trigger was the resignation of part-time Chairman and independent director Atanu Chakraborty. In his letter, Chakraborty cited developments and practices at the bank over the past two years that did not align with his personal values and ethics. “This is the basis of my aforementioned decision,” he wrote.

He highlighted that his tenure coincided with key milestones, including the merger with HDFC, which transformed the institution into one of the largest financial conglomerates in the country. While he also noted that the full benefits of the merger are yet to materialise, the move cemented HDFC Bank’s position as the second-largest lender in India.

A near 9% fall in a heavyweight like HDFC Bank underscores the significance of the development and the influence of the individual at the centre of it. Here’s a closer look at Atanu Chakraborty.

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Atanu is a retired 1985-batch IAS officer from the Gujarat cadre, who served as the Economic Affairs Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, until his retirement in April 2020. He has also represented India as an alternate Governor on the World Bank Board and was a member of the Central Board of Directors of the Reserve Bank of India. His appointment as Union Economic Affairs Secretary was approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.


He holds a BTech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra. He further pursued a postgraduate diploma in Business Finance from ICFAI, Hyderabad, and completed his MBA from the University of Hull in the United Kingdom.
HDFC Bank moved swiftly and appointed Keki Mistry, former CEO of HDFC, as interim part-time chairman with approval from the Reserve Bank of India. Following the development, the lender organised a conference call.

What did Keki Mistry say?

Addressing analysts a day after the surprise exit, interim chairman Keki Mistry said there was “no power struggle within the bank” and stressed that the board had not witnessed any kind of complete difference in opinion in its meetings.

“None of us is aware of the issues raised by Chakraborty in [his] letter,” Mistry said, adding that there had been no discussion regarding governance within the board.

Mistry added that the lender’s leadership remained aligned, dismissing suggestions of internal discord. The management team does and will continue to work cohesively, he said, adding that there has been no discussion regarding governance within the board.

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Mistry added, “I would never remain on the board if there were any governance issues,” while asserting that the institution remained “very, very strong on ethics.”

The interim chairman also sought to reassure investors and stakeholders, saying there were no material matters at this point in time and that the board remained committed to safeguarding investor confidence.

Mistry also emphasised that the resignation had no bearing on the bank’s business performance. “What happened yesterday has nothing to do with operational profitability,” he added.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

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Big fall in Welsh unemployment shows latest ONS figures

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Wales has seen a fall in unemployment.(Image: PA)

Unemployment in Wales has fallen well below the level for the UK as a whole, although economic inactivity remains a sticky issue,

Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that from November to January the unemployment rate felll on the previous quarter by 2.6% to 3.5%. For the UK as a whole unemployment was up 0.1% to 5.2%.

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However, the ONS says that increased volatility in its Labour Force Survey, as a result of small sample sizes, means that estimates of changes should be treated with “additional caution.” The Welsh Government, while the latest figures are relatively favourable for Wales, said due to their reliability they rely more on the Annual Population Survey, which shows unemployed in Wales at 4,5%, slightly above the UK level.

The latest ONS figures show that in England the unemployment in the three months to end of January was 5.4%, Scotland 3.9% and Northern Ireland 2.2%. The highest rate amongst the UK’ nations and regions was London, 7.9% followed by the north east, 7.1%.

The number of people unemployed in Wales was 54,000, down 40,000 on August to October, 2025. For the UK as a whole it was up 37,000 to 1.86 million.

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The employment rate in Wales was 71.9%, below the UK as a whole at 75.1%. Of the UK nations and region the employment rate was only lower than Wales in Northern Ireland at 71.6%. Wales also had the second highest economic inactivity level at 25.54% (496,000 people). Only in Northern Ireland, at 26.7%, was it higher. For the UK as whole economic activity levle was 20.7%.

For the UK as a whole, youth unemployment shot up to 14.5% for 18 to 24-year-olds in the latest period, reaching the highest level since early 2015, though the rate fell for 16 and 17-year-olds, to 29.3%.

But the overall jobless rate was lower than expected, with most economists having forecast a rise to 5.3%, while there was also a 20,000 estimated increase in workers on payrolls last month.

ONS director of economic Statistics Liz McKeown said: “Labour market conditions were little changed at the start of the year. The number of workers on payroll rose slightly in the latest month but, overall, the recent picture has been broadly flat. Unemployment remains at the rate reported last month, up on the quarter and the year, while the number of vacancies remains largely stable, with declines among smaller firms being offset by rises among larger ones.

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Regular wage growth is at its lowest rate in more than five years, with pay growth in both the private and public sectors continuing to ease.”

A spokesman for the Welsh Government said: “Evidence from a range of sources suggest the labour market in Wales has followed similar trends to the UK since the pandemic. Latest figures from the Annual Population Survey (APS) show the unemployment rate for people aged 16 and over in Wales was 4.5% compared to the UK rate of 4.2%. It also shows Wales’ employment rate is relatively close to the all-time high.

“We have rolled our sleeves up to deliver for businesses, communities, and thousands of workers across Wales as we build a stronger, fairer, and greener economy – supporting more than 50,000 jobs this Senedd term through business programmes.

“As we’ve said before, we’re quoting the Annual Population Survey because of concerns about the reliability of Labour Force Survey data. In fact, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) itself advises caution when taking these statistics as the only measure of the labour market in Wales. For greater accuracy it is recommended that a range of sources are used, while the ONS develops a new survey.”

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Analysts fear the disruption to supply could continue for longer than initially thought.

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These 9 smallcap multibaggers of 2025 fall up to 30% in less than 3 months

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After strong 2025 multibagger gains, several small-cap stocks corrected 10–30% in early 2026 amid global uncertainties, geopolitical tensions, and rising crude prices, highlighting their high-risk, high-reward nature for investors.

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