Single-stack monitoring for RIR governance continuity.

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RIR Watchdog Intelligence Briefing Profile
RIR Watchdog intelligence follows the five regional internet registries as institutions that allocate number resources, maintain policy processes, run elections, interpret transfer rules, and preserve operational continuity for internet infrastructure communities. The page connects AFRINIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, and RIPE NCC coverage with public documents, election signals, governance disputes, court or accountability proceedings, policy implementation, membership pressure, and continuity risk so readers can see where registry legitimacy is stable and where it is contested. Operators, resource holders, policy readers, investors, and governance readers can compare registry behaviour across regions, understand which claims are supported by public evidence, and identify developments that could affect allocation confidence, community trust, transfer markets, compliance posture, or the reliability of resource-governance institutions.
Institution legitimacy and policy execution quality.
Decision-critical policy and control changes.
Primary-source reporting plus structural interpretation.
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Primary Domain
- Governance
- Institution legitimacy and policy execution quality.
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- Elections / ICP-2 / Transfer Policy
- Decision-critical policy and control changes.
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- Intelligence Briefing
- Primary-source reporting plus structural interpretation.
Session Map
Registry Sessions
ARIN
North America governance, transfer-market behavior, and member process monitoring.
Open ARINRIPE NCC
Accountability, member visibility, and implementation signals across the RIPE NCC region.
Open RIPE NCCAPNIC
Allocation pressure, policy adaptation, and Asia Pacific institutional execution.
Open APNICAFRINIC
Election process, legal continuity, and board legitimacy under institutional stress.
Open AFRINICLACNIC
Institutional adaptation and ICP-2 governance trajectory in Latin America.
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RIR Watchdog Headlines
477 articles

AFRINIC
AFRINIC designated a ‘declared company’ by Prime Minister of Mauritius
AFRINIC, Africa’s internet registry, has been designated a ‘declared company’ by Mauritius’ Prime Minister amid mounting legal and operational failures.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC’s proxy vote scandal: What went wrong?
AFRINIC’s election annulment reveals governance instability, raising serious concerns over transparency and regional internet stewardship.

AFRINIC
ICANN CEO Lindqvist’s actions spark debate over Mauritius’ internet oversight
Kurt Lindqvist’s letter sparks debate over AFRINIC’s liquidation in Mauritius, raising questions about oversight, sovereignty and Africa’s internet future.

AFRINIC
Cloud Innovation draws scrutiny in AFRINIC power struggle
Cloud Innovation’s legal push against AFRINIC raises concerns over self-interest and regional internet stability in Africa.

AFRINIC
How ICANN’s ICP‑2 policies apply to AFRINIC
ICANN’s ICP‑2 policies give it more control over AFRINIC, while Cloud Innovation calls for appointing a new RIR.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC is now a ‘declared company’ – what does that mean?
AFRINIC’s declared company status underscores its governance failure, prompting renewed calls for reform and regional internet oversight.

AFRINIC
Who is Benjamin Eshun? Ex-AFRINIC chairman who couldn’t let go
Benjamin Eshun, ex-AFRINIC chairman, remains a key figure in governance disputes, sparking debate over leadership accountability.

AFRINIC
Mauritius PM’s rationale for designating AFRINIC a declared company – Why the PM stepped in
Mauritius declares AFRINIC a “declared company”, placing it under legal oversight following election failures and governance concerns.

AFRINIC
Who is Eddy Kayihura? The scandalous past of AFRINIC’s former CEO
Eddy Kayihura’s leadership at AFRINIC ended in scandal, defiance of court rulings, and a governance breakdown.

AFRINIC
ICANN CEO’s opposition to legal POAs will deter participation in AFRINIC elections
ICANN CEO Kurt Lindqvist’s stance against proxy voting in AFRINIC’s 2025 election threatens inclusive participation and governance equity.

AFRINIC
Cloud Innovation supports ICANN’s move to derecognise AFRINIC, calls for successor to be immediately identified
Cloud Innovation demands ICANN and NRO immediately appoint a new RIR, declaring AFRINIC’s governance irreparably broken after election collapse.

AFRINIC
Did ICANN’s lawyer illegally visit AFRINIC when the Official Receiver was away?
A mystery visit by ICANN’s lawyer to AFRINIC raises legal questions amid court-appointed receivership and ongoing governance crisis.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC in Crisis: Legal petition threatens Africa’s internet futu
AFRINIC faces dissolution over financial mismanagement, threatening internet stability across Africa’s 55 member nations.

AFRINIC
ICANN CEO Kurt Lindqvist losing control, undermines courts, over-extends reach
Kurt Lindqvist’s attempted intervention sparks backlash after court-approved election As AFRINIC—the African Network Information Centre—tried to emerge from years of governance paralysis, another actor stepped in to “help.” The result? Even more chaos. On June 2025, the Internet…

AFRINIC
A shift in tone: From derecognition threats to diplomatic overtures on AFRINIC
ICANN softens its stance on AFRINIC after earlier threats, raising concerns over global internet governance dynamics and regional autonomy.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC election lessons from proxy voting chaos
AFRINIC’s election collapse prompts Cloud Innovation to call for its dissolution via ICANN’s ICP-2 and RIR handover plan.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC’s annual reports: what they reveal
AFRINIC’s annual reports reveal recurring governance and financial challenges, prompting calls for greater transparency and accountability.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC proxy reform sparks deeper trust issues
AFRINIC’s proxy reform draws criticism for avoiding deeper governance failures that continue to undermine trust and legitimacy.

AFRINIC
Kurt Lindqvist’s ICP‑2 actions spark fresh scrutiny during AFRINIC turmoil
A newly adopted document grants authority to assess and de-recognise regional internet registries, bypassing expected community input.

AFRINIC
From regional registry to receivership: What AFRINIC’s collapse means for Africa’s internet development
AFRINIC’s collapse raises concerns over Africa’s IP resource management, connectivity, and digital infrastructure future.
