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Baldur's Gate Game to Become TV Series, While Bermuda Snail Thrives, and Nepal Falls Short in T20 World Cup
LONDON - Several significant events have recently captured global attention, including the upcoming television adaptation of the acclaimed video game "Baldur's Gate," the resurgence of a nearly extinct Bermuda snail, and a close T20 World Cup match.
The award-winning fantasy game series "Baldur's Gate" is set to be adapted into a television series, according to BBC Technology. Craig Mazin, known for his work on HBO's "The Last of Us" and the 2019 hit "Chernobyl," will lead the project. The series will continue the story from where the game series left off. However, developers Larian Studios will not be directly involved in the adaptation, according to the BBC.
Meanwhile, conservation efforts have yielded positive results for the greater Bermuda snail (Poecilozonites bermudensis). The snail, once believed extinct, is now thriving in its Bermudian home, according to The Guardian. Conservationists bred and released over 100,000 of the molluscs with the help of special pods at Chester Zoo. The snail was found in the fossil record but believed to have vanished from the North Atlantic archipelago.
In the world of sports, Nepal narrowly missed an upset victory against England in a T20 World Cup match. Nepal lost by four runs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, India, according to Al Jazeera. Despite Lokesh Bams's efforts, with 39 runs off 20 balls, Nepal fell short. The match was packed with Nepalese fans.
Euronews also reported on the latest news bulletins from February 8th, 2026, covering a range of topics including world news, business, entertainment, politics, culture, and travel. The bulletins were released in the morning and midday.
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