World News Roundup: Peace Talks, Tragedies, and Global Ties

The summary highlights key world news: Ukraine-Russia talks are scheduled in Turkey, actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies in a drowning incident, Brazil deepens ties with China through a tax office, and various geopolitical tensions involving the US, EU, and Brazil. Additionally, multiple international human rights and security incidents are reported.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-07-2025 05:24 IST | Created: 22-07-2025 05:24 IST
World News Roundup: Peace Talks, Tragedies, and Global Ties
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Amid escalating global tensions, several pivotal events unfolded over the weekend. In a critical move, Ukraine and Russia are set to resume peace talks in Turkey on Wednesday, informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. This will be the first discussion between the two nations in seven weeks, marking a critical juncture in ongoing efforts to de-escalate their conflict.

Tragedy struck the entertainment world as Malcolm-Jamal Warner, celebrated for his role in 'The Cosby Show,' drowned at 54 while vacationing in Costa Rica. His untimely death was confirmed by Costa Rican judicial authorities, marking a significant loss for the theater and television communities alike.

On the international front, Brazil seeks to bolster its economic relationship with China by establishing a tax advisory office there. This strategic maneuver underscores a shift in focus amid global trade tensions fueled by U.S. tariff policies. Meanwhile, the European Union plots counteractions against diminishing prospects of a trade agreement with the United States.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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