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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2026

migrant

migrant

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus. Photo: BSS

CA calls for broker, fraudulence free system to send workers abroad

CA Yunus made the remarks while addressing a function at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka, marking International Migrants Day and National Expatriates Day 2025. The day is observed on 18...

Representational image/Collected

CID arrests human trafficker linked to Libyan mafia exploiting Bangladeshi migrants

Illustration: Ashrafun Naher Ananna/TBS Creative

Migration to Japan jumps nearly threefold amid push for lucrative labour market

Photo: UNB

Boat carrying hundreds of Myanmar migrants capsizes near Malaysia

Demonstrators, part of a group of over 17,000 workers who missed a 31 May 2024 deadline set by Malaysian authorities, are pictured at the Sonargaon intersection in Dhaka's Karwan Bazar area on 28 September 2025. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS

Malaysia-bound aspiring migrants stage demo at Karwan Bazar, causing traffic gridlock

Auckland, New Zealand - August 3, 2023 General view of the Auckland skyline at sunset REUTERS/Molly Darlington/File Photo

New Zealand loosens path to residency for some migrants

Kilmar Abrego attends an event with supporters as he appears for a check-in at the ICE Baltimore field office three days after his release from criminal custody in Tennessee, in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. August 25, 2025. REUTERS

Wrongly deported migrant Abrego again detained by US immigration officials

A total of 123 more undocumented Bangladeshi nationals returned home voluntarily from Libya on 19 June 2025. Photo: Courtesy

123 more Bangladeshi migrants repatriated from Libya

The migrants arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 6:25am on 28 May aboard a chartered Buraq Air flight. Photo: Courtesy

150 irregular Bangladeshi migrants repatriated from Libya

A human trafficking victim reunites with family. Traffickers operating in Dubai target Bangladeshi migrants who are already struggling to make ends meet. Photo: TBS

Trapped in a nightmare: Bangladeshi Migrants’ hellish journey from Dubai to the scam centres of Myanmar

Bangladeshi migrant workers were lured and scammed with promises of high-paying jobs in Thailand. Photo: Courtesy

Enslaved in Myanmar’s scam centres, rescued Bangladeshis carry harrowing scars

In 2024, Bangladeshi migrants sent remittance worth a record $26.9 billion, a 23% increase from 2023. Photo: Reuters

How Bangladesh can fulfil its $40b remittance potential

Illustration: TBS

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