Is shipping the new Wild West? The collision of two enormous ships in the North Sea has turned the spotlight onto the business of worldwide shipping.
Jet fuel, fire and the dark fleet
In flames: Throughout Tuesday, authorities feared the Solong would sink, putting a nearby nature reserve at risk — but they now hope both ships can be towed away for salvage. Glossary
North Sea - The sea between the British Isles and the northwestern European mainland.
Cargo - Goods that are being transported.
Abandon - Leave behind with no one else there to look after them.
Arrested - Stopped by the police and taken to a police station.
Manslaughter - The crime of killing another human either without meaning to, or in circumstances that are not as serious as murder.
Climate change - Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human action is a major cause of climate change.
Fleet - A group of ships commanded by the same person. Often used to describe ships in a country’s navy.
Russia - The largest country in the world by area. It has a population of 144 million people.
Wild West - Used to describe the western USA during the 19th Century when settlers were moving into new areas. It was considered to be a lawless place.
