Meta, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube aren't fully complying with child account ban, Australia says

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australia'sonline safety watchdogsaid Tuesday it was considering court against Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube alleging they are not doing enough to keep Australian children younger than 16 off their platforms.

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Experts say the Australian courts could decide what steps the platforms can reasonably be expected to take underthe lawsthat took effect on Dec. 10 banning young children from holding accounts.

eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant on Tuesday released her first compliance report since those laws took effect demanding 10 platforms remove all Australian account-holders younger than 16.

While 5 million Australian accounts had been deactivated, a substantial number of Australian children continued to retain accounts, create new accounts and pass platforms' age assurance systems, the report said.

Inman Grant said in a statement her office had "significant concerns about the compliance" of half of those 10 platforms. Her office was gathering evidence against the five that they had not taken "reasonable steps" to prevent young children holding accounts.

Courts could order fines of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars ($33 million) for systemic failures to comply. eSafety would decide on whether to initiate court action against any platform by midyear.

Age-restricted platformsthat aren't under investigation are Reddit, X, Kick, Threads and Twitch.

Communications Minister Anika Wells said the five criticized platforms were deliberately not complying with Australian law.

"Social media platforms are choosing to do the absolute bare minimum because they want these laws to fail," Wells told reporters.

"This is the world-leading law. We're the first in the world to do it. Of course they don't want these laws to work because they want that to be a chilling effect on the dozen countries that have come out since Dec. 10 to follow Australia's step," she added.

eSafety had identified "poor practices" such as platforms allowing unlimited attempts for a user to pass their age assurance methods and prompting the user to try to pass the age assurance method even after they declared themselves underage.

Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, told The Associated Press it was committed to complying with Australia's social media ban. "We've also been clear that accurately determining age online is a challenge for the whole industry," the statement said.

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Snap Inc. said it has locked 450,000 accounts in compliance with the law and continued to lock more every day.

"Snapchat remains fully committed to implementing reasonable steps under the legislation and supporting its underlying goal of improving online safety for young Australians," a Snap statement said.

TikTok declined to comment on Tuesday and Alphabet Inc., which owns YouTube and Google, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Lisa Given, an information sciences expert at RMIT University in Melbourne, said she expected the courts will decide whether platforms have taken "reasonable steps" to exclude young children.

"If a tech company has said: look, we put in age assurance, we've done all these steps. That's reasonable. Even though the aged assurance technologies are flawed, whose fault is that? Should they be held accountable for a piece of technology that is not 100% and likely not going to be 100% foolproof any time soon?" Given said.

"That's really the crux of it: what the courts will deem reasonable," she added.

Reddithas filed one of two constitutional challenges to the social media ban in the Australian High Court. The other was filed byDigital Freedom Project, a Sydney-based rights group that did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday..

Both suits claim the law is unconstitutional because it infringes on Australia's implied freedom of political communication.

A prelimary hearing is set for May 21 when the court will set a date for oral arguments, Reddit said Tuesday.

Global online forum Reddit on Friday filed a court challenge toAustralia's world-first lawthat bans Australian children younger than 16 from holding accounts on the world's most popular social media platforms.

California-based Reddit Inc.'s suit filed in the High Court follows a case filed last month by Sydney-based rights groupDigital Freedom Project.

Both suits claim the law is unconstitutional because it infringes on Australia's implied freedom of political communication.

Meta, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube aren't fully complying with child account ban, Australia says

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Japan deploys its first long-range missiles

TOKYO (AP) — Japan's first long-rangemissilewas deployed at a southwestern army camp, officials said Tuesday, as the country pushes to bolster its offensive capabilities.

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The upgraded Type-12 land-to-ship missiles, developed and produced by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, became operational at Camp Kengun in Kumamoto prefecture.

"As Japan faces the most severe and complex security environment in the postwar era ... it is an extremely important capability to strengthen Japan's deterrence and responsiveness," Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi told reporters. "It demonstrates Japan's firm determination and capability to defend itself."

The upgraded Type-12 missile has a range of about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles), a significant extension from the 200-kilometer (125-mile) range of the original that would allow it to reach mainland China.

The deployment of the long-range missile gives Japan a "standoff" capability, meaning it can strike enemy missile bases from afar, marking a break from the self-defense-only policy the country long followed under its pacifist constitution.

Residents opposing the deployment near the residential area staged protests outside the Kengun camp, saying it would escalate tension and increases risks the area could be targeted by potential enemies.

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Japan rolls out more weapons systems to protect southwestern islands

Also Tuesday, a hypersonic glide vehicle, a new weapons system designed for island defense, was deployed to Camp Fuji in the Shizuoka prefecture, west of Tokyo. Additional deployment of the upgraded Type-12 missiles and HGVs at other locations in Japan, including Hokkaido in the north and Miyazaki in the south, are planned by March 2028.

Japan also plans to deploy U.S.-made, 1,600-kilometer (990-mile)-rangeTomahawk cruise missileson Japanese destroyer JS Chokai later this year, and eventually on seven other destroyers.

Takaichi boosts defense spending to counter China

Japan considers China its main regional security threat and has fortified the country's southwestern islands near the East China Sea in recent years.

Prime MinisterSanae Takaichi's Cabinet in December approveda record defense budget planexceeding 9 trillion yen ($58 billion) for the fiscal year beginning April and aims to fortify its strike-back capability and coastal defense with cruise missiles and unmanned arsenals.

Japan last June spottedtwo Chinese aircraft carriersalmost simultaneously operating near Japanese remote islands in the Pacific for the first time, sparking Tokyo's concern about Beijing's military activity stretching far beyond its borders.

The defense minster last week announced the establishment of a new office dedicated to studying China's Pacific activity.

Tensions have escalated further sinceTakaichi's statementin November that any Chinese military action against Taiwan could be grounds for a Japanese military response.

Japan deploys its first long-range missiles

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Pricier fuel hits Tokyo cherry blossom river cruises ​

By Kaori Kaneko and Joseph Campbell

Reuters A cruise boat sails past blooming cherry blossoms along Meguro River in Tokyo, Japan, March 30, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon A cruise boat sails past blooming cherry blossoms along Meguro River in Tokyo, Japan, March 30, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon A cruise boat sails past blooming cherry blossoms along Meguro River in Tokyo, Japan, March 30, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY Passengers on a cruise boat wave to pedestrians as the boat sails past blooming cherry blossoms along Meguro River in Tokyo, Japan, March 30, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon Tokyo Waterways staff members prepare to fill up gasoline on a cruise boat after sailing past blooming cherry blossoms along Meguro River in Tokyo, Japan, March 30, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

A cruise boat sails past blooming cherry blossoms along Meguro River in Tokyo

TOKYO, March 31 (Reuters) - A few dozen tourists hopped onto a small cruise boat in Tokyo to ‌admire the cherry blossoms lining the Meguro River -- a seasonal attraction that ‌could soon become costlier for passengers and operators alike.

The pink and white flowers that blossom in ​spring on cherry trees across Japan are a major draw for locals and tourists -- and big business for companies such as cruise operator Tokyo Waterways. The "flower viewing" or "hanami" is the peak season of the year.

This year, though, Tokyo Waterways CEO ‌Kazuyoshi Harada is not so ⁠upbeat because the Middle East conflict has pushed up fuel prices just as his demand is rising.

"Since fuel consumption for ⁠us peaks during the busy cherry blossom season, the price hikes have been particularly hard on us," he said.

Most customers booked their hanami-season cruises before the crisis, so ​raising ​ticket prices from 5,000 yen ($31) was not ​an option, he said.

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Since the U.S.-Israeli ‌attacks on Iran, the price of premium gasoline has surged by 20 yen per litre, or about 9%, likely adding more than 100,000 yen in expenses for the season, Harada said.

Fuel and labour costs had been on the rise even before the conflict began on February 28, and Harada's company had in ‌January raised the ticket price on chartered ​cruises by 10%.

Still, more price hikes may be ​unavoidable if the conflict persists, ​he said, noting that cruise ships had not benefited from ‌the government's subsidies to ease gasoline costs ​for cars.

The weak ​yen has also compounded rising prices from global inflation.

"We spent about 30% more on the hanami season (this year) as various costs have risen," said ​46-year-old Rintaro Tada, who ‌took the 70-minute river cruise with his mother after lunching at ​a riverside restaurant. ($1=159.70 yen)

(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko, Joseph Campbell, Kim Kyung-Hoon, ​Editing by Chang-Ran Kim and Neil Fullick)

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Women's Final 4 predictions: Who will advance to 2026 national championship?

Yes, theWomen's Final Fourwill feature the same teams as last season.

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But the four No. 1 seeds —UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina— all made it clear with several statement wins in the Women's NCAA Tournament, they belong in Phoenix.

The No. 1 overall seeded Huskies won their four March Madness games by an average of 25 points each and are riding a 54-game winning streak dating back to last season as defending national champions. The remainder of the field has seven total losses this season.

UConn will play South Carolina, a rematch of last season's national title game, in the first semifinal on April 3 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN). UCLA will follow against Texas, the only team to best them this season, in the second semifinal (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).

USA TODAY Sports will have comprehensive coverage this week leading into Friday's national semifinals, but before we get to Phoenix, here's a look at our initial Final Four predictions:

2026 Women's Final Four predictions: Who advances to national championship?

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The Alabama bench celebrate after a big three-point shot by Alabama Crimson Tide guard Karly Weathers (22) in the fourth quarter against Louisville during the2026 NCAA Women's March MadnessSecond Round basketball at the KFC Yum Center In Louisville, Ky. Weathers finished with 13 points. March 23, 2026.

UConn vs. South Carolina prediction

Heather Burns:UConn.The result will be the same as last year's championship game between the two teams, but let's hope for closer contest. UConn's deep roster and experience in big game situations should help it to prevail. Yes, the Huskies offense runs through Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd but players like Blanca Quiñonez, KK Arnold and Allie Ziebell have all proven they can take over a game offensively. South Carolina doesn't have the depth to go player for player with UConn.

Megan L. Hall: UConn.Despite having seven players on the roster who have played in a Final Four, only two South Carolina players have won a championship. On the other side, UConn has six players who were on last year's championship team and understand the level of play it takes to win the title. With a trip to the national title game on the line, I'm concerned about South Carolina melting under UConn's suffocating defensive pressure, causing them to falter when the lights are the brightest.

Cydney Henderson: UConn.UConn's depth and experience make them dangerous. Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd are UConn's go-to for offensive production, but Blanca Quiñonez has been a difference maker for the Huskies. Quiñonez dropped 20 points in UConn's Elite Eight win over Notre Dame. South Carolina won't be able to stop everyone.

Mitchell Northam: South Carolina. There are two areas in which UConn has shown some vulnerability this season: rebounding and defending the 3-pointer. South Carolina is elite in both areas, ranking fourth nationally in 3-point shooting percentage this season and inside the top 15 in seven different rebounding statistics. It's also hard to imagine there's going to be a player on the floor on Friday night more motivated to win than Gamecocks point guard Raven Johnson, who is playing in her fourth Final Four and looking to avenge a loss to UConn in last year's title game.

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March Sadness hits hard in the Women's NCAA basketball tournament

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UCLA vs. Texas

Heather Burns: UCLA. The Bruins have lost one game all season and it was to theLonghorns. But, if UCLA does what it does best and continues to go inside-out, looking first for Lauren Betts, it should avenge the Texas defeat. The Bruins have to take care of the basketball, if they have 20 turnovers -- like in their first meeting with the Longhorns -- all bets are off.

Megan L. Hall: UCLA.The lone loss on UCLA's schedule this season is to Texas. The Bruins are a much different team since that moment and will not let Texas beat them twice. The Bruins will lean on its six WNBA draft prospects to get them back to the Final Four. Lauren Betts will lead the charge with a 25-point double-double.

Cydney Henderson: Texas.The Bruins have gotten off to several slow starts in the tournament and they can't do that against a Texas team that is rolling. Madison Booker and Rori Harmon are playing inspired basketball, but the team's defense has been even more impressive. It's hard to beat a good team twice, but Texas will hand UCLA its second loss of the season.

Mitchell Northam: UCLA.UCLA showed in its win over Duke that, while it is an elite 3-point shooting team, it doesn't need to rely on long-range shots to win. The Bruins hammered the Blue Devils inside with 6-foot-7 center Lauren Betts and let their veteran guards shine. Texas is a great defensive team -- and the only team to beat UCLA this season -- but the Bruins have too much talent, too many weapons and too many ways it can beat an opponent to allow a second loss to the Longhorns.

Where is the Women's Final Four?

  • Location: Mortgage Matchup Center (Phoenix)

The Final Four of the 2026 NCAA women's basketball tournament will be held at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, the home venue of theNBA'sPhoenix SunsandWNBA'sPhoenix Mercury.

It will be the first time the state of Arizona has ever hosted the Women's Final Four, though it has previously hosted the men's twice, most recently in 2024 when it was played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale.

Final Four dates

  • Dates: April 3-5

The two national semifinals of the Final Four will be held on Friday, April 3. The winners of those matchups will then advance to face off in the national championship game on Sunday, April 5.

Final Four schedule

All times are Eastern.

  • No. 1 UConn vs. No. 1 South Carolina, 7 p.m.

  • No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 1 Texas, 9:30 p.m.

If the field looks familiar, that's because it is. For the second straight season, the four teams left standing in the women's bracket are UConn, South Carolina, UCLA and Texas.

The Final Four will tip off with a between No. 1 seeds UConn and South Carolina at 7 p.m. ET. Both programs will be looking to add another historic chapter, as the Huskies will be playing in their 25th Final Four and the Gamecocks make their eighth appearance under Dawn Staley and fifth consecutive.

Following that up will be another clash of No. 1 seeds UCLA and Texas in a rematch from their Nov. 26 meeting in which theLonghornshanded the Bruins their only loss of the season. Since then, UCLA has won 29 straight.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Women's Final 4 predictions: Who will advance to 2026 national championship?

Women's Final 4 predictions: Who will advance to 2026 national championship?

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Corbin Carroll has 4 RBIs, Diamondbacks ruin Justin Verlander's return to Tigers in 9-6 win

PHOENIX (AP) — Corbin Carroll hit a three-run homer and had four RBIs, Michael Soroka became the fourth pitcher in Arizona history to throwan immaculate inningand the Diamondbacks roughed up three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander in his return to the Detroit Tigers during a 9-6 victory Monday night.

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The Diamondbacks won their home opener after getting swept at Dodger Stadium in their first series of the season.

The 28-year-old Soroka (1-0) gave up four hits over five scoreless innings — and the fifth was a gem. The right-hander struck out Javier Báez, Kerry Carpenter and Gleyber Torres on nine straight pitches, blowing a 95 mph fastball past Torres on the ninth one to tie a career high with 10 strikeouts.

The 43-year-old Verlander gave up five runs on six hits and two walks over 3 2/3 innings. The big blow came in the second when Carroll connected for his first homer of the season.

Verlander (0-1) began his 21st big league season after returning to the Tigers in Februaryon a $13 million, one-year deal. The nine-time All-Star spent the first 12 1/2 seasons of his career in Detroit before being traded to the Astros in 2017.

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The Diamondbacks built an 8-0 lead after five innings but the Tigers used a six-run seventh to make a big dent in the deficit. Joe Ross gave up six runs while getting just two outs. Ryan Thompson entered and allowed all three batters he faced to reach base — while also being called for two balks — before Juan Morillo got Parker Meadows to ground out with the bases loaded to end the inning.

Ildemaro Vargas hit a solo homer in the bottom of the seventh to push the D-backs ahead 9-6. Paul Sewald earned his first save.

Detroit's Colt Keith had two doubles, including one that scored two runs.

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