This Tuesday, read the top stories from around the world. WhatsApp takes new anti-disinformation measures as elections near, Erdogan fights back against his election losses by challenging Istanbul results, and the EU denies that it’s funding a project in Eritrea that uses forced labor. Read more below.
WhatsApp adds tip line to fight misinformation in India (WSJ)
Erdogan's AK Party challenges Istanbul local election results (Reuters)
EU denies claim of funding Eritrea 'forced labor’ project (BBC)
Congo Ebola outbreak spreading faster than ever: WHO (Reuters)
China shuts down another big Beijing church (Christianity Today)
Measles cases will "certainly" surpass 2018 due to lack of vaccinations (Axios)
Liberal, conservative organizations unite against National Park Service proposal to charge protest fees (Washington Post)
Merkel: Germany, like U.S., thinks Russia has violated nuclear arms treaty (Reuters)
Israeli troops kill Palestinian man in West Bank clashes: health ministry (Reuters)
Shell dumps K Street player (Axios)
Americans' health care pessimism (Axios)
Netflix’s Our Planet says what other nature series have omitted (The Atlantic)
Are Arabs and Iranians white? Census says yes, but many disagree (LA Times)