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Bangladeshs Youth Unemployment Crisis Turning Migration Deadly Gamble

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The article describes Bangladesh's youth unemployment crisis driving irregular migration and recruitment into foreign militaries. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is socio-economic and humanitarian, not tied to a specific product, commodity, or company margin. The commercial signal is weak and indirect, primarily affecting labor supply and remittance flows for Bangladesh.

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  • Youth unemployment in Bangladesh stands at 8.07%.
  • At least 104 Bangladeshis recruited into Russian military by Feb 2026, 34 confirmed dead.
  • 24,318 Bangladeshis reached Europe through irregular routes in 2025, a 59% increase from previous year.

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