-
In Finland's forests, soldiers re-learn how to lay anti-personnel mines
-
Israeli president visits Australia after Bondi Beach attack
-
In Dakar fishing village, surfing entices girls back to school
-
Lakers rally to beat Sixers despite Doncic injury
-
Russian pensioners turn to soup kitchen as war economy stutters
-
Japan taps Meta to help search for abuse of Olympic athletes
-
As Estonia schools phase out Russian, many families struggle
-
Toyota names new CEO, hikes profit forecasts
-
Next in Putin's sights? Estonia town stuck between two worlds
-
Family of US news anchor's missing mother renews plea to kidnappers
-
Spin woes, injury and poor form dog Australia for T20 World Cup
-
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party: an election bulldozer
-
Hazlewood out of T20 World Cup in fresh blow to Australia
-
Japan scouring social media 24 hours a day for abuse of Olympic athletes
-
Bangladesh Islamist leader seeks power in post-uprising vote
-
Rams' Stafford named NFL's Most Valuable Player
-
Japan to restart world's biggest nuclear plant
-
Japan's Sanae Takaichi: Iron Lady 2.0 hopes for election boost
-
Italy set for 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony
-
Hong Kong to sentence media mogul Jimmy Lai on Monday
-
Pressure on Townsend as Scots face Italy in Six Nations
-
Taiwan's political standoff stalls $40 bn defence plan
-
Inter eyeing chance to put pressure on title rivals Milan
-
Arbeloa's Real Madrid seeking consistency over magic
-
Dortmund dare to dream as Bayern's title march falters
-
PSG brace for tough run as 'strange' Marseille come to town
-
Japan PM wins Trump backing ahead of snap election
-
AI tools fabricate Epstein images 'in seconds,' study says
-
Asian markets extend global retreat as tech worries build
-
Sells like teen spirit? Cobain's 'Nevermind' guitar up for sale
-
Thailand votes after three prime ministers in two years
-
UK royal finances in spotlight after Andrew's downfall
-
Diplomatic shift and elections see Armenia battle Russian disinformation
-
Undercover probe finds Australian pubs short-pouring beer
-
Epstein fallout triggers resignations, probes
-
The banking fraud scandal rattling Brazil's elite
-
Party or politics? All eyes on Bad Bunny at Super Bowl
-
Man City confront Anfield hoodoo as Arsenal eye Premier League crown
-
Patriots seek Super Bowl history in Seahawks showdown
-
Gotterup leads Phoenix Open as Scheffler struggles
-
In show of support, Canada, France open consulates in Greenland
-
'Save the Post': Hundreds protest cuts at famed US newspaper
-
New Zealand deputy PM defends claims colonisation good for Maori
-
Amazon shares plunge as AI costs climb
-
Galthie lauds France's remarkable attacking display against Ireland
-
Argentina govt launches account to debunk 'lies' about Milei
-
Australia drug kingpin walks free after police informant scandal
-
Dupont wants more after France sparkle and then wobble against Ireland
-
Cuba says willing to talk to US, 'without pressure'
-
NFL names 49ers to face Rams in Aussie regular-season debut
Malian singer Traore to be freed from jail in Belgian custody case
Malian singer Rokia Traore will be released from custody in Belgium, after striking a deal with her ex-partner over a child custody dispute, lawyers said Wednesday.
The musician has been incarcerated in Belgium since November after being extradited to the country from Italy over an outstanding two-year prison sentence.
The 50-year-old singer and guitarist was sentenced in absentia by a Brussels court in 2023 on charges of parental abduction, in a long-running fight with the Belgian father of her daughter -- now aged nine.
"Today she is a free woman," lawyer Sven Mary said.
"There is an agreement between the parties over the future of the child," he said, without giving details beyond saying she was required to remain in Europe.
Traore was arrested in Italy in June and a Rome court later approved her extradition to Belgium, where she arrived in November.
She had appealed her original conviction, and was set to be retried in person by a Belgian court later this year.
But if she and her ex-partner uphold the terms of their agreement, her lawyer said the retrial "will be a formality".
The dispute between Traore and the child's father, Belgian playwright Jan Goossens, dates back to 2019. Goossens says he has not seen his daughter in more than five years.
Traore was initially arrested in Paris in 2020 on a European arrest warrant over a Belgian court ruling ordering her to return her daughter to her father.
She disregarded a ban on leaving France and flew home to Mali, before being arrested again while in Italy last year.
Beyond her musical career, Traore is also known for her advocacy work for refugees, and was made a UN ambassador for refugees in 2015.
J.Pereira--PC