Alexis Chemblette
Alexis is an international affairs reporter with a focus on European politics and economic issues. He previously worked as a financial journalist for French daily Les Echos and as a policy analyst at the European Commission.
A New $500 Million Digital Fund Hopes to Transform Lives in the Developing World
A new incubator hub will help give a ton of money to underserved communities by investing in education, economic growth and clean energy.
The US Could Increase Voter Turnout By Changing the Way Americans Vote
No electoral system is perfect, but something's gotta give and European voting systems could be the way to go.
Cities Need to Invest More Public Funds to Help Homeless Teens
These activists are committed to ending Canada's youth homelessness crisis.
Let’s Stop Relying on the US Government to Lead the Fight on Climate Change
Following COP 23, an environmental conference on curbing emissions, it's clearer than ever that the threats posed by climate change cannot wait for the United States to get its act together.
Adopting Denmark's Unorthodox Prison System Could Benefit Ex-Offenders in America
Some Scandinavian detainees live and work like regular citizens despite criminal convictions. Would so-called 'open prisons' work in the US?
America Gave Up On Climate Change, So These Global Efforts Stepped Up
The UN honored big thinkers addressing climate change around the world.
African Countries Want to Slow the Effects of Climate Change by Beefing Up Their Farm Industries
Some are building resilient agricultural systems to slow the effects of climate change, create jobs and kickstart economies.
Voters in These Countries Put American Voter Turnout to Shame
Voting is painfully easy outside the U.S., but inside the U.S. it's just painful.
At COP 23, America's Answer to Climate Change is Using More Fossil Fuels
Diplomats from nearly 200 countries are in Germany for the most significant international talks on climate change since President Trump took office and pulled the U.S. out of the Paris agreement.
The COP23 Climate Change Summit Is Suddenly Important Because of Trump's Paris Agreement Withdrawal
President Trump threw the landmark Paris agreement into disarray, but other countries are taking the responsibility for trying to halt climate change.
These Countries with Nearly 100 Percent Voter Participation Put the US to Shame
Why America fails so miserably at voting and what can be done about it should be an immediate national priority.
Sorry, Being Born Rich Still Leads to Success More Than Working Hard in School
But economic justice groups in the UK are campaigning hard to fix a broken system.