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After three months of vacation in Florida, Jair Bolsonaro is finally returning to Brazil on Thursday to assume the role of opposition leader and challenge the leftist government of his foe Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.        Brazil s President Jair Bolsonaro. Reuters photo     The right-wing movements Bolsonaro inspired have eagerly awaited his return, and some of his backers were heading toward the nations capital ahead of his arrival, according to the federal highway police. Allies expect the former president, who narrow <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup</a> ly lost reelection last year, to rally both his base in congress and supporters across the country, providing a jolt to opposition efforts just as problems mount for Lulas administration.   But the homecoming also carries risks for the 68-year-o <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup becher</a> ld Bolsonaro, who faces a wave of lawsuits and court investigations, including a probe into his alleged involvement in the Jan. 8 insurrection attempt in Brasilia by right-wing groups that refused to accept his defeat in the October vote. Bolsonaro is also facing scrutiny over $3 million worth of jewelry that one of his allies attempted to bring into Brazil after an official trip  <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termohrnek</a> to Saudi Arabia while he was still president, and fresh reports this week that he may have attempted to shield other presidential gifts from public view. Also Read: Jair Bolsonaro to hand over undeclared jewels given by Saudis: report His return solves a diplomatic dilemma for both the White House and Lulas administration. President Joe Biden h Elxu US Supreme Court to get its first Black woman judge, says Joe Biden
Salvator Mundi,  a painting of Christ by Leonardo Da Vinci that recently sold for a record $450 million, is heading to the Louvre Abu Dhabi in a coup for the bold new museum, it announced Wednesday.        This file photo taken on November 03, 2017 shows Leonardo da Vincis Salvator Mundi on display at Christie s New York during a press preview for the Post-War Contemporary  <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup</a> Art Evening Sale. AFP FIle Photo     The move became possible after a little-known Saudi price reportedly bought the painting last month.   The Louvre Abu Dhabi, the first museum to bear the Louvre name outside France, has been billed as  the first universal museum in the Arab world,  in a sign of the oil-rich emirates global ambitions.  Da Vincis Salvator Mundi is coming to  L <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup</a> ouvreAbuDhabi,  the museum said on Twitter in Arabic, English and French. The post displayed an image of the 500-year-old work but did not identify its owner. Auction house Christies has also steadfastly declined to identify the buyer, whose purchase in New York for $450.3 million stunned the art world.  Congratulations,  Christies said in a tweeted reply to the Louvre Abu Dhabi. The New York Times on Wednesday, citing documents it reviewed, identified the buyer as Saudi Arabias Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan al-Saud, whose country forbids the offi <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley cup uk</a> cial worship of Christ or any other religion except Islam. Prince Bader has no history as a major art collector but is a friend and associate of Saudi Arabias powerful C
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