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Protestas masivas en Bulgaria por corrupción y prioridades de la UE en la guerra

19/12/2025@11:34:48

Bulgaria is experiencing significant protests as citizens react against systemic corruption and the government's prioritization of military production over anti-corruption reforms. The coalition government collapsed amid widespread discontent, just before Bulgaria's planned entry into the Eurozone in 2026. Protesters demand accountability from leaders who have exploited EU funds for personal gain while ignoring public needs. The EU's focus on geopolitical loyalty to Ukraine has overshadowed concerns about corruption, leading to a national crisis. As Bulgaria transforms into a manufacturing hub for arms, citizens are increasingly frustrated with rising living costs and a government that prioritizes war efforts over their welfare.

Texas Bitcoin

Texas se convierte en el primer estado con un fondo público de reserva en Bitcoin

Texas has made history by becoming the first U.S. state to establish a public-funded Bitcoin reserve, following the signing of Senate Bill 21 by Governor Greg Abbott. This initiative includes an initial investment of $10 million in Bitcoin, positioning it as a strategic asset insulated from state budget fluctuations through House Bill 4488. Texas joins Arizona and New Hampshire in exploring crypto reserves but stands out for its funding commitment. The Texas Strategic Bitcoin Reserve will be managed by the Comptroller of Public Accounts with oversight from crypto experts, focusing on financial resilience and inflation hedging. This groundbreaking move signals a significant shift towards institutional adoption of cryptocurrency in public finance, potentially influencing other states to follow suit.

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Más de 300 registros en Rumanía por fraude de subsidios europeos en apicultura

La Fiscalía Europea (EPPO) ha llevado a cabo 307 registros en 15 condados de Rumanía en una investigación sobre un fraude de subsidios de la UE que asciende a 1,32 millones de euros, relacionado con proyectos de apicultura. La pesquisa abarca 388 solicitudes de pago presentadas ante la Agencia Rumana para Pagos e Intervención en Agricultura (APIA) durante las campañas agrícolas de 2023 y 2024. Se sospecha que los solicitantes presentaron documentación falsa para obtener subsidios, ya que no poseían las colmenas ni el equipo necesario. La EPPO, responsable de proteger los intereses financieros de la UE, cuenta con el apoyo de diversas fuerzas policiales rumanas en esta operación.