Mauritian court suspended election after rule breaches while ICANN stepped in without legal mandate In late June 2025, Mauritius’ highest…
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AFRINIC’s 2025 board election annulled over one disputed proxy vote, raising concerns about fairness and need for independent oversight.
ICANN’s involvement in AFRINIC’s election raises concerns over the organisation’s autonomy and governance stability.
What happened: Paramount settles lawsuit with Trump amid FCC backlash Paramount Global has settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump over…
What happened: Authors sue Microsoft over unauthorised AI training Authors have filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, alleging that the tech giant…
Timeline of events inside the ballot room During the recent, much lamented board of directors election for AFRINIC in Mauritius,…
What happened: Building inclusion into the digital core Inclusion in technology is about ensuring that everyone has equal access to…
What happened: Indonesia’s wiretapping agreements spark privacy debates Indonesia has recently signed agreements with major telecommunications operators to implement wiretapping capabilities.…
What happened: BT survey reveals rising cyber threats for SMEs BT has revealed that nearly half (48%) of small businesses…
What happened: INCA flags Openreach bias The Independent Networks Cooperative Association (Inca), representing UK alternative fibre providers, has responded to…
What happened: Iran imposes major blackout In mid-June 2025, Iran implemented a near-total internet shutdown, cutting approximately 97% of its…
What happened: Telecom Argentina and Telefónica merger raises competition concerns. The merger between Telecom Argentina and Telefónica has recently raised significant…