Regime Change and its Aftermath: Iran, Chile, Guatemala, Indonesia, Brazil, Vietnam and More

Reza Vaghefi — Introduction: The American University of Beirut, Lebanon was built in 19th Century inaugurating in 1864. This magnanimous act was accomplished during the height of Ottoman Empire. At above the... Read more »

Poems by Caspar McNaulty — 3rd grade, 9 years old

SPIDERS You the real Black widow, the hero of the bugs, you eat many gross things like mosquitos and slugs. Without you we would be bitten by mosquitos in the air, without... Read more »

A Calamity called Islamic Revolution and Inevitability of an Unprecedented Tragedy — Part Two

By: C.N. (The following article was sent to Persian Heritage and does not represent the opinion of the magazine) Years later and during the reign of his son, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi,... Read more »

Wishing You All a Happy Norooz

Shahrokh Ahkami  — Persian Heritage, #104, Spring 2022 The ancient Norooz celebration represents the birth of spring and nature. This beginning coincides with the work of Persian Heritage which started publication in... Read more »

US Doesn’t Want a Trade ‘Divorce’ From China

VOA — The United States is trying to be strategic about how it “realigns” its trade relationship with China, but is not interested in a large-scale “decoupling” or a trade “divorce,” U.S.... Read more »

Oklahoma State House Approves Bill to Make Abortion Illegal

VOA — OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma House gave final legislative approval on Tuesday to a bill that would make performing an abortion a felony punishable by up to 10 years in... Read more »

Iran says it handed over documents on nuclear activities to UN

DW — Tehran said it had given over documents sought by the UN's nuclear body pertaining to its nuclear program. Iran is hoping the International Atomic Energy Agency will shut down investigations... Read more »

Red Fox Terrorizes Humans in US Capitol Rampage

VOA — WASHINGTON — Being outfoxed in Congress usually means losing a vote on an amended resolution or being too late for the doughnut line in the Senate cafeteria. So, spare a... Read more »

Global TB Fight Set Back Years by COVID, Health Experts Say

VOA — As the world impatiently looks for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic, another tenacious pandemic, tuberculosis, has gained new strength and threatens millions of people around the world, health experts... Read more »

Native, First Nations Scholars: Fake Indians Prevalent in Higher Education

VOA — WASHINGTON — In June 2021, an anonymous report began circulating in Canadian academic circles. It listed six faculty and staff members at Queen’s College in Kingston, Ontario. “Queen’s College is currently overrun... Read more »