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Beijing continues to defy U.S. sanctions as the leading importer of Iranian oil and the second-largest buyer of Russian crude ...
An increase in collisions at sea has been blamed on seafarers spending hours scrolling on their mobile phones and falling asleep when they should be keeping watch.
Fire out on oil tanker – but 'small pockets' still burning on Solong cargo ship 04:36 , Adam Withnall ...
The container ship which crashed into a US oil tanker in the North Sea is still on fire, the vessel’s owner has said. Shipping company Ernst Russ, which owns Solong, said it has separated from ...
The under-arrest captain of a container ship which crashed into a US oil tanker in the North Sea is Russian, the vessel’s owner has said (Danny Lawson/PA) (PA Wire) ...
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North Sea collision latest: Oil tanker blaze is finally ... - MSNNorth Sea collision latest: Oil tanker blaze is finally extinguished – but Solong cargo ship remains on fire - Container ship remains on fire after it separated from the Stena Immaculate tanker ...
A Portuguese cargo ship struck an oil tanker that was carrying fuel for the U.S. military off the English coast on Monday, sparking explosions, a frantic rescue mission and concerns of a possible ...
The American tanker was at anchor, according to ship tracking tool Vesselfinder. So far 32 casualties have been brought ashore - but some crew members are yet to be accounted for, a port boss has ...
The U.S.-flagged chemical and oil products tanker MV Stena Immaculate was at anchor near the port of Grimsby on Monday morning after sailing from Greece, according to ship-tracking site VesselFinder.
The Stena Immaculate, a 600-foot-long oil tanker, was anchored in the North Sea when it was struck by a container ship called the Solong, according to Crowley, the Florida-based company that ...
A cargo ship hits a tanker and they catch fire off England. The crew members are safe BY Associated Press London UPDATED 2:33 PM ET Mar. 10, 2025PUBLISHED 10:31 AM ET Mar. 10, 2025PUBLISHED 10:31 ...
The U.S.-flagged chemical and oil products tanker MV Stena Immaculate was at anchor near the port of Grimsby on Monday morning after sailing from Greece, according to ship-tracking site VesselFinder.
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