AFRINIC’s crisis in Mauritius exposes judicial-executive clashes, ICANN’s controversial role, and risks to global internet stability.
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AFRINIC’s proxy voting ban in 2025 elections raises concerns over governance, transparency, and the future of Africa’s IP resources.
The 2025 AFRINIC election could reshape Africa’s internet governance amid trust erosion and legal uncertainty.
Mauritius faces a constitutional standoff as AFRINIC’s crisis deepens. Foreign intervention clashes with Supreme Court rulings.
AFRINIC delays September election citing legal gaps, raising concerns over governance, legitimacy, and external control.
AFRINIC’s collapse exposes limits of legal mandates and ICP-2 transition; legitimacy, not just law, will guide Africa’s RIR future.
Court extends AFRINIC’s receivership deadline, raising doubts over regional governance and Lindqvist’s expanding influence.
AFRINIC’s proxy ban signals a broader power shift, raising concerns about member rights and multistakeholder integrity.
AFRINIC cancels its 2025 election over proxy dispute, eroding trust and deepening concerns about Africa’s internet governance.
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is facing mounting criticism for its actions that seem to disregard its…
APNIC 60 will take place in Da Nang, featuring technical workshops, policy sessions, and a key regional election.
While AFRINIC promotes its election reforms as transparent, critics say the measures restrict access and worsen governance trust.