Please make me clear with some example.
Sometimes, nothing. "Issue" is a general term for "things that need to be tracked through a process" and a bug can be one type of those things.
If you're tracking bugs, you're tracking issues (that you've chosen to call bugs).
You might also have decided to have a type of issue called issue, and you can, if you want, have a totally different process for that.
If you want to know what the differences are, you need to draw out the different processes you have defined for the two types and compare them.
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