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Read the latest local news from Gothenburg.
Allan Ismail and Nora Lundmark

Allan Ismail and Nora Lundmark Exit "Idol" After Final Duels

Sweden Eyes Comeback Against Spain

Sweden Eyes Comeback Against Spain in Nations League Semifinal

Nathalie Björn Reflects on Sweden's

Nathalie Björn Reflects on Sweden's 0-4 Loss to Spain in Nations League

Sweden's Starting Lineup for Nations

Sweden's Starting Lineup for Nations League Semifinal Against Spain

Marie Lehmann Uses AI for

Marie Lehmann Uses AI for "På spåret" Debut Preparation

Frida Röhl to Depart Folkteatern

Frida Röhl to Depart Folkteatern as Artistic Director in 2027

Parties Express Concern Over Political

Parties Express Concern Over Political Climate Ahead of Election Campaign

Football Helps Swedish Defender Anna

Football Helps Swedish Defender Anna Sandberg Cope with Grief

Mjällby Wins Swedish Championship Gold

Mjällby Wins Swedish Championship Gold in Historic Victory

Stockholm Rent Increase Set at

Stockholm Rent Increase Set at 1.5 Percent for 2026

Tony Gustavsson Aims for Offensive

Tony Gustavsson Aims for Offensive Play with Swedish Women's Team

Hammarby Keeps Gold Hopes Alive

Hammarby Keeps Gold Hopes Alive with Derby Win Over AIK

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.