Hun Manet will become prime minister later this month. The West Point graduate belongs to a new generation of the ruling party’s leadership
The second largest Khmer community in the US is moving beyond just representation to exerting its influence locally and statewide
Mural, which took 63 painters from N. Korea's most famous school of political artistry two years to complete, is so captivating that some visitors quietly question authenticity
Direct phone call from prime minister alerts 36-year-old city hall deputy to new role as Cambodia’s envoy to South Korea
Tuesday's ruling by Judge Heng Sokna shocked supporters and family members of Kong Raiya, 24, who prior to his verdict hearing said he thought he would be released
Prosecutors say Ta An oversaw multiple Khmer Rouge atrocities, and was second in command in area where up to 150,000 people died; in past, suspect has denied charges
Issues discussed include expenditures in upcoming budget and draft law to regulate unions
Court wraps up three days of hearings for former regime leaders Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan, who were found guilty of atrocity crimes