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'It's unfair you can't do everything here': Education comes with exile in Martinique
45 percent of university-bound students from France's overseas territories leave their islands for higher education due to limited opportunities, with Martinique facing severe brain drain and a projected demographic shift toward becoming France's oldest department in 25 years.
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