Hun Manet, a West Point graduate, is the top candidate on the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) parliamentary ticket for Phnom Penh in July’s national election
Taking on Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party, which holds all 125 seats in the National Assembly, the Candlelight Party is not expected to come near the 55 seats secured by the opposition a decade ago
New photography book bears witness to resilience of Cambodians who created a close-knit community in a poor Chicago neighborhood after fleeing war, genocide
A dozen leading businesswomen participated in a US-sponsored training program to learn the business management, partnership and leadership skills needed to expand their enterprises despite cultural barriers
The garments' value as evidence and cultural artifacts is only now being recognized
Lowell, which has almost a majority of minorities and a history of all-white governing bodies, elected Cambodian- Americans to City Council and school board, which now has its first-ever minority member
On the eve of elections for city council and school committee, a judge clears the way for Lowell and minority residents to face off in court over voting rights
Some claim the city violates their voting rights by adhering to a winner-take-all electoral system that is silencing minorities, which make up almost half the population
Incumbent Rady Mom and Kamara Kay are running to represent the 18th Middlesex District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives
In district with sizable Cambodian-American population, not all of its members are certain that the stepped-up interest in seeking office is a good thing
Brown University student said he hopes to break his previous record for the men's 100-meter freestyle at Olympic Games
Teen champion returns to Cambodia to meet king, government officials and orphans as he sets sights on Rio Olympics