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THURSDAY, JUNE 05, 2025

bangladeshi migrant workers

Infograph: TBS
Migration

Why Bangladesh migration to Europe drops 52% in 2024

Despite rising labour demand across Europe, employers – especially in Romania, Poland, Malta, Bosnia, Croatia, and Albania – are becoming increasingly reluctant to hire from Bangladesh

File photo of Mohammad Nizam Uddin, a Bangladeshi migrant worker who was killed in an Israeli air strike in war-torn Lebanon's capital Beirut on Saturday, 2 November 2024. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Bangladeshi worker killed in Israeli strike on Lebanon

File photo of Mohammad Nizam Uddin, a Bangladeshi migrant worker who was killed in an Israeli air strike in war-torn Lebanon's capital Beirut on Saturday, 2 November 2024. Photo: Collected
Middle East

Israeli air strike kills Bangladeshi migrant worker in Lebanon

Al Amin Noyon. Photo: Facebook
Bangladesh

Human rights activist Noyon acquitted from false case

Chief of Mission of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Bangladesh Abdusattor Esoev paid a farewell call on the foreign adviser at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Dhaka seeks IOM’s role in protecting rights of Bangladeshi migrant workers

Political turmoil drives labour export to 35-month low in August
Migration

Political turmoil drives labour export to 35-month low in August

Migration cost soars as 52% of workers rely on brokers to go abroad: BBS
Migration

Migration cost soars as 52% of workers rely on brokers to go abroad: BBS

Why Singapore job market shrinking for Bangladeshis
Migration

Why Singapore job market shrinking for Bangladeshis

Photo: UNB
Migration

Bangladesh and Qatar to sign 6 deals, 5 MoUs during Qatar Emir's state visit: Foreign minister

Labour exports tumble to 9-month low in Jan
Migration

Labour exports tumble to 9-month low in Jan

Deceived overseas fortune seekers face hurdle to get remedies
Migration

Deceived overseas fortune seekers face hurdle to get remedies

Lack of skill training undermines Bangladeshi expats overseas: BMET chief
Migration

Lack of skill training undermines Bangladeshi expats overseas: BMET chief

Skilled labour migration from Bangladesh rises
Migration

Skilled labour migration from Bangladesh rises

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