Privacy
EU Court Orders Search Engines to Erase ‘Irrelevant’ Information
The European Union Court of Justice has ruled in favor of the so-called "right to be forgotten", in which outdated data on the internet should be erased upon request.
The case was launched upon the complaint of a Spanish man whose repossessed home appeared on Google's search engine under an auction notice, infringing his privacy, the BBC reported.
Greece seeks Swiss co-operation in hunt for tax cheats
Greece seeks Swiss co-operation in hunt for tax cheats
Athens is asking for assistance to identify Greek citizens who are using Switzerland as a tax haven.
The Greek government wants to inspect secret foreign bank accounts of tax evaders such as those in the HSBC bank. [AFP]