$ USD
1 USD = 1,0000 $
€ EUR
1 USD = 0,8718 €
R$ BRL
1 USD = 5,1523 R$
£ GBP
1 USD = 0,7562 £
¥ JPY
1 USD = 161,1038 ¥
Fr CHF
1 USD = 0,8042 Fr
C$ CAD
1 USD = 1,4124 C$
A$ AUD
1 USD = 1,4258 A$
¥ CNY
1 USD = 6,7836 ¥
HK$ HKD
1 USD = 7,8373 HK$
S$ SGD
1 USD = 1,2902 S$
NZ$ NZD
1 USD = 1,7363 NZ$
kr SEK
1 USD = 9,5793 kr
kr NOK
1 USD = 9,7232 kr
kr DKK
1 USD = 6,5078 kr
₽ RUB
1 USD = 73,3385 ₽
₹ INR
1 USD = 94,4149 ₹
R ZAR
1 USD = 16,4312 R
₺ TRY
1 USD = 46,4424 ₺
Mex$ MXN
1 USD = 17,3550 Mex$
₩ KRW
1 USD = 1.536,2363 ₩
zł PLN
1 USD = 3,7071 zł
฿ THB
1 USD = 32,7682 ฿
Rp IDR
1 USD = 17.766,2024 Rp
﷼ SAR
1 USD = 3,7500 ﷼
د.إ AED
1 USD = 3,6725 د.إ
$ ARS
1 USD = 1.449,5799 $
$ CLP
1 USD = 890,6315 $
$ COP
1 USD = 3.453,3249 $
Kč CZK
1 USD = 21,1011 Kč
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23/04/2026 06:39
BBC visits migrant camp in northern France as new deal announced
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23/04/2026 06:39
Pietersen criticises Cook for Bethell comments
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23/04/2026 06:35
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23/04/2026 06:31
Prince Louis holiday photo released to mark eighth birthday
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23/04/2026 06:19
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23/04/2026 05:04
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23/04/2026 05:02
Two trains collide head-on in Denmark, leaving four critically hurt
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23/04/2026 04:04
McDermott to lead England into World Cup
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23/04/2026 03:43
Government borrowing falls by £20bn in year to March
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23/04/2026 03:29
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23/04/2026 02:48
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23/04/2026 02:10
I'm on six different NHS waiting lists - it's taking over my life
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23/04/2026 02:05
I gave up my job due to the stress of my child's food allergies
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23/04/2026 02:02
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23/04/2026 02:00
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23/04/2026 01:59
High Street mini-marts selling cocaine, cannabis and prescription drugs, BBC secret filming reveals
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23/04/2026 01:54
Travelodge gave us keys to other people's rooms twice in a week
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23/04/2026 01:25
Lebanon accuses Israel of targeting journalist killed in airstrike
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23/04/2026 00:22
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22/04/2026 21:35
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22/04/2026 21:31
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22/04/2026 21:25
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22/04/2026 20:50
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22/04/2026 20:39
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22/04/2026 20:11
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22/04/2026 20:11
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22/04/2026 20:01
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22/04/2026 19:29
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