Maja Voigt has put Denmark on the bobsleigh map and allows herself to dream big
Maja Voigt impressively finished ninth in her Olympic monobob debut, marking a significant achievement for Denmark in the sport.
Maja Voigt has put Denmark on the bobsleigh map, and she allows herself to dream big
Maja Voigt impressively takes the ninth fastest time in her Olympic bobsleigh debut, significantly raising Denmark's profile in the sport.
Maja Voigt loves it when it goes fast, and it has since she first sat in a bobsled
Maja Voigt impresses with her speed in her Olympic debut, ranking ninth after two runs in the monobob event at Cortina Sliding Centre.
Biathlon: The German team lacks the final strength
The German biathlete Vanessa Voigt showcased extraordinary shooting precision, but her team fell short in overall performance during the Olympic competitions.
Preview: What the Olympic Day Brings
The German ice hockey team is set to compete against Denmark in its first group match at the Olympics, while Alpine skier Emma Aicher and biathlete Vanessa Voigt are also striving for medals in their events.
Voigt remains Prime Minister: Höcke fails with maneuver in Thuringia
The Prime Minister of Thuringia, Mario Voigt, remains in office despite challenges from the AfD, who seek to replace him amid allegations of plagiarism.
SZ in the evening: News from February 4, 2026
In Thüringen, far-right leader Höcke fails to replace the Prime Minister Voigt in a no-confidence vote amid plagiarism allegations.
Vote of No Confidence in Thuringia: Höcke Seeks the Big Stage, but Voigt Wins
The Thuringian Parliament resumed regular operations following a vote of no confidence initiated by the AfD against Prime Minister Mario Voigt, ultimately resulting in a defeat for AfD leader Björn Höcke.
Thuringian State Parliament: One more vote is a small success for Höcke
The AfD's attempt to unseat Thuringian Prime Minister Voigt through a no-confidence vote failed, with evidence suggesting one and a half dissenters among the votes.
Vote of No Confidence: Voigt's Vulnerability and Höcke's Advantage
Mario Voigt survived the vote of no confidence, but the cost of enforcing his policies has increased, which the Left Party will make him feel, to the delight of the AfD.
F.A.Z. Einspruch Podcast: Will Mario Voigt Get His Doctorate Back?
The podcast discusses the revocation of Mario Voigt's doctorate by TU Chemnitz and the legal actions the Thuringian Prime Minister plans to take against this decision, alongside an analysis of related court rulings on tenancy law.
Thuringia: Voigt remains in office even without a doctorate, and that is right
Mario Voigt of Thuringia continues to serve as Minister President despite losing his doctorate, sparking debate on his suitability for the role.
Germany Blog: Höcke gets a voice from another faction
The article discusses Björn Höcke, the leader of the AfD faction, gaining support in a constructive vote of no confidence against Thüringen's Prime Minister Mario Voigt.
Höcke fails with vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Voigt
Thuringia's AfD faction leader Björn Höcke has failed in his vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Mario Voigt, with reporter Daniel Koop stating that the AfD's tactical game did not succeed.
33 Yes Votes, One Abstention - Höcke Fails in No-Confidence Vote Against Prime Minister Voigt
Thuringia's AfD faction leader Björn Höcke failed to secure a majority in a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Mario Voigt (CDU), despite receiving one more vote than the total number of seats held by the AfD faction.
Thuringia: Prime Minister Voigt survives vote of no confidence - Höcke loses
Thuringia's Prime Minister Mario Voigt successfully survived a no-confidence vote in the Erfurt state parliament, receiving more votes than his opponent Björn Höcke from the AfD, who had pushed for the vote following a scandal about Voigt's doctoral degree.
Thuringian State Parliament: Only Björn Höcke is on the ballot
In Thuringia, the AfD is attempting to unseat Prime Minister Mario Voigt in a constructive vote of no confidence, proposing its faction leader Björn Höcke as the successor.
Thuringian State Parliament: Only Björn Höcke is on the ballot
The AfD is attempting to oust Minister President Mario Voigt through a constructive vote of no confidence, proposing their faction leader Björn Höcke as his successor.
Vote of No Confidence Against Voigt - Björn Höcke Wants to Become Minister-President Today
A vote of no confidence against Thüringen's Minister-President Voigt is set for today at 2 PM, with AfD leader Björn Höcke aiming to replace him.
“The previous strategy to keep the AfD powerless has obviously not worked”
Thuringia's Prime Minister Voigt faces a vote of no confidence following the loss of his doctorate, with experts questioning whether the motion will receive more votes than the number of AfD members.
Germany Blog: No-confidence vote in Thuringia: Höcke runs against Voigt
A no-confidence vote in Thuringia features Björn Höcke challenging Mario Voigt, with low expectations for Höcke's success.
Björn Höcke runs in the vote of no confidence against Mario Voigt
Thuringia's Prime Minister Mario Voigt faces a vote of no confidence initiated by the AfD faction, with its leader Björn Höcke running as a candidate for the position.
AfD fails in dismissal motion against Thuringia's interior minister Maier
The AfD's motion for the dismissal of Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier was unsuccessful, and he remains in office as supported by the majority of the Thuringia State Parliament and defended by Minister-President Mario Voigt.
Meeting with a Sexual Companion: It Begins with a Dance
Barbara Voigt, who uses a wheelchair, shares her experience of meeting a sexual companion to experience physical intimacy, as she feels overlooked by men.
Smartphone ban for under-14s? 'Adult offenders are the problem,' say the Greens
Thuringia's Prime Minister Voigt advocates for a smartphone ban for children under 14 to protect them from violent and pornographic content and sexual harassment, igniting debate among education experts and in the Bundestag.
"People have no idea what they're handling"
In Bielefeld, two 18-year-olds died on New Year's Eve due to homemade firecrackers, prompting pyrotechnician Andreas Voigt to discuss the dangers of improvised explosive devices.