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Rohingya man killed in gunfight with BGB in Bandarban

Rohingya man killed in ‘gunfight’ with BGB in Bandarban Star Digital Report Star Digital Report A Rohingya man suspected to be a yaba trader, was killed in a gunfight with Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Naikhongchhari upazila of Bandarban early today. The deceased was identified as Mohammad Ibrahim (30), son of Syed Alam, resident of Kutupalong Lambashia Rohingya camp in Ukhia, reports our Cox s Bazar correspondent quoting Lieutenant Colonel Ali Haider Azad Ahmed, commanding officer (CO) of BGB 34 battalion. BGB men also recovered 80,000 pieces of yaba pills, one hand-made pipe gun, and two fresh cartridges from the scene. The alleged gunfight took place at Aambagan area adjacent to Baishfari border around 12:30am, said the BGB official.

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Taiwan Drought Threatens to Make Chip Shortage Worse

news Taiwan Drought Threatens to Make Chip Shortage Worse The Bangkok Post © The Bangkok Post The worst drought in half a century is hitting Taiwan, adding strain to an island that is home to two-thirds of the world semiconductor manufacturing capacity during the worst global chip shortage in recent memory. The drought’s impact on semiconductor producers, which require voluminous quantities of water to churn out chips, is so far modest as the government creates exceptions for these manufacturers. But companies are starting to make adjustments, and officials have warned that the water shortage could worsen without adequate rainfall. Taiwan’s semiconductor wafer-fabrication factories, or fabs, account for 65% of global production, according to the research firm TrendForce. Most of that capacity belongs to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world’s biggest contract chip maker.

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