Gothenburg news

Read the latest local news from Gothenburg.
After the successes Mia Skäringer

After the successes Mia Skäringer is back with a new solo show

Major delays after earlier train

Major delays after earlier train stoppage between Hallsberg and Laxå

Paid overrent - get 50,661

Paid overrent - get 50,661 kronor back

Burst balloons caused major police

Burst balloons caused major police operation at Gothenburg university building

Forced to film abroad as

Forced to film abroad as Swedish anxiety stalls financing for Jonatan Etzler's Bad Apples

Six shots fired at home

Six shots fired at home in Falkenberg - long prison sentences for two men

India-EU trade agreement to boost

India-EU trade agreement to boost propeller companies

Guide: Now it will be

Guide: Now it will be decided whether Sweden reaches the European Handball Championship semi-finals

Guide: Sweden chasing a new

Guide: Sweden chasing a new European Championship victory against Iceland

Piano teacher at Kulturskolan in

Piano teacher at Kulturskolan in Gothenburg files harassment complaint over switch to group teaching

The Beekeeper opens Gothenburg Film

The Beekeeper opens Gothenburg Film Festival, a dream for director Marcus Carlsson

Black Ingvars singer Anders Möller

Black Ingvars singer Anders Möller dies

About Gothenburg

Gothenburg (Göteborg) is Sweden's second-largest city and is located on Sweden's west coast at the mouth of the Göta River. Approximately 600,000 people live in Gothenburg, and in the entire Greater Gothenburg area, around 1.1 million people reside (as of 2023), making it the fifth-largest city in the Nordic region. The city was founded in 1621 by Gustav II Adolf.