Huawei's use of Android restricted by Google (NY Times)
US president says war would be 'end' of Iran as tensions rise (BBC)
India election 2019: Exit polls suggest Narendra Modi back as PM (BBC)
Austrian government collapses over Russia scandal (Politico)
As thousands of taxi drivers were trapped in loans, top officials counted the money (NY Times)
UN tells Italy proposed decree violates migrants’ rights (AP)
Volodymyr Zelensky: Comedian-president calls snap election (BBC)
US prosecutors to 'help themselves' to Julian Assange's possessions (The Guardian)
Malawi's president makes final plea for re-election in tight race (Reuters)
France's Macron to meet Libya's eastern commander Haftar next week (Reuters)
What you need to know about the 2019 European Parliament elections (Bloomberg)
More: European elections will gauge the power of populism (NY Times)
More: Pro-EU rallies draw tens of thousands before elections (AP)
Britain is making sexual harassment a hate crime (Foreign Policy)
Argentine political fixer emerges from shadows to mount surprise presidential bid (Reuters)
Guatemala’s anti-corruption fight inspired Latin America. It may be shut down. (NY Times)
E.P.A. could get thousands of deaths off the books by changing its math (NY Times)