Another Austrian biathlete ends career
Austrian biathlete Simon Eder has announced his retirement from professional sports, joining fellow athlete Lisa Theresa Hauser in stepping away from competitive biathlon.
Biathlon World Champion Draws a Line Under Career
Austrian biathlete Lisa Theresa Hauser announces her retirement from competitive sport following her last race of the season in Oslo.
World Champion Hauser Ends Career in Oslo
Austrian biathlete Lisa Theresa Hauser announced her retirement from professional biathlon, concluding her career during the final stage of the ongoing World Cup season in Oslo.
Storm Theresa: gusts of wind reaching up to 120 km/h will hit France on Wednesday
Storm Theresa is expected to bring strong wind gusts of up to 120 km/h to France starting Wednesday.
Theresa Scavenius will indeed be on the ballot
Theresa Scavenius has successfully secured a spot on the ballot as an independent candidate after her party, the Green Democrats, failed to gather enough voter declarations to qualify.
Giving up on getting a new party approved: Theresa Scavenius runs for election as an independent
Theresa Scavenius has abandoned her efforts to have her party, Grønne Demokrater, approved for the upcoming parliamentary election and will run as an independent candidate.
Hollyoaks star explains key character's absence from McQueen episode
Actress Jorgie Porter addresses the absence of her character Theresa McQueen in the special McQueen episode of Hollyoaks, which features dream-like sequences and returning characters.
K. Budrys: Lithuania plans to join the Southeast Asia cooperation agreement this year
Lithuanian Foreign Minister K. Budrys has expressed Lithuania's intent to join the Southeast Asia cooperation agreement during a meeting with the Philippines' Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro at the Munich Security Conference.
Danish state could face legal action over deal that gives US powers on its soil
Denmark may face a lawsuit over a US agreement granting extensive powers on its territory, raising constitutional concerns amidst diplomatic tensions regarding Greenland.
Cross-country skier Fürstenberg: 'I was completely blue at the end'
Theresa Fürstenberg has been called up to participate in her debut Olympic race in Tesero after two other athletes opted out.
Sisters split up after dad murdered mum with hammer reunited after 50 years
After 50 years apart following their mother's tragic murder by their father, sisters Theresa Fazzani and Janet Brocklhurst were reunited through Facebook.
Art after Fukushima: Seems to Be a Too Modern Operation
The article discusses a presentation by Theresa Deichert in Düsseldorf, highlighting how Japanese artists responded to the Fukushima disaster by countering the resumption of exploitation.
SZ Series: They Encourage: Woman and Technology? That Fits
A short film by Bucher Hydraulics highlights Marie-Theresa Schwarz, a young woman enthusiastically discussing her training in a traditionally male-dominated field of machine and plant management.
Binge Eating Disorder: When Eating Becomes an Addiction
The article tells the story of Theresa, who struggled for years with binge-eating, guilt, and loss of self until she found help through a twelve-step program.
Torture as a Form of Interrogation is Only Abolished by Her Decree, Until Then It Was Legal
On this day in 1776, Empress Maria Theresa of the Habsburg Monarchy enacted one of her most famous laws, abolishing torture as a method of interrogating suspects.
Emotional confession of Queen Camilla: 'I was furious, that man attacked me on the train'
In a special edition of the 'Today' program on BBC Radio 4, Queen Camilla revealed a long-kept secret about a sexual assault she experienced as a teenager, discussing its profound impact on her life and public engagement.
Despite Prussian origin and Italian home, this man called himself a Slavonian
Franjo Trenk, a Prussian soldier known for leading Trenk's Pandurs during the wars of Maria Theresa, identified as a Slavonian despite his roots in Prussia and birth in southern Italy.