A French-Tunisian woman who was kidnapped in Yemen last December while working for the International Committee of the Red Cross has been released, reports the BBC.
Nourane Houas was flown to Oman after being freed on Monday, the ICRC said.
Oman said her release had been secured at the request of the French authorities and "in co-ordination with Yemeni parties" whom it did not name.
Ms Houas was seized by armed men on her way to work in the capital Sanaa, which is controlled by Houthi rebels.
She was travelling with a colleague when their car was intercepted, but her colleague was released unharmed a few hours later.
No group has said it was behind the abduction, and the ICRC has said it will not comment on the identity of the armed men who seized her, their motives or the details of her release.
"We are relieved and thankful that Nourane is now back with us, safe and sound," said the ICRC head of delegation in Yemen, Alexandre Faite.
"Her abduction was a terrible ordeal for her, as well as for her family, friends and colleagues. And it has obviously dealt a real blow to our humanitarian work."