Belgium Video. Brussels-based Britons hold vigil as the clock ticks down to Brexit Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 01/02/2020 - 14:11 GMT+1 Some were wrapped in EU flags, others clutched candles. They were there to mourn Brexit. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Brussels-based Britons hold vigil as the clock ticks down to Brexit Now playing Next Philippines wants to strengthen maritime cooperation with the EU Now playing Next Colombia retrieves first artifacts from 1708 San José shipwreck Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 20th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next People evacuated after fire breaks out at COP30 venue in Brazil Now playing Next Colombians protest child abuse with dolls at Attorney General's Office Now playing Next Flooding in Montenegro sweeps cars away after heavy rains Now playing Next ‘Quiet, piggy’: Donald Trump outburst at female journalist goes viral Now playing Next Dozens injured after two trains collide in Czech Republic Now playing Next Germany presented its newly developed Leopard 2A8 tank Now playing Next NASA releases new images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS Now playing Next EU demands seat at the table over US-Russia plan to end war in Ukraine Now playing Next ‘Billionaires eat first’: Thanksgiving signs highlight impact of SNAP funding delays Now playing Next How France is preparing for modern warfare: Inside the TARANIS air force drill Now playing Next Montenegro PM vows visa restrictions on Russian travellers Now playing Next AI-powered methane tracking, offshore drones and real-time safety analytics revealed at ADIPEC 2025 More videos
Now playing Next ‘Billionaires eat first’: Thanksgiving signs highlight impact of SNAP funding delays
Now playing Next AI-powered methane tracking, offshore drones and real-time safety analytics revealed at ADIPEC 2025
Business Qatar’s Aamal and Germany’s Niedax sign memorandum to launch advanced cable management facility
The Europe Conversation 'Crime is a problem everywhere, and Brussels isn't better': PM Rama defends Albania on path to EU