Gabriele Cruciata is an award-winning journalist who specialises in podcasts, as well as investigative and narrative journalism. 

Gabriele specialises in longreads, investigative journalism and slow journalism. He has worked for several major European publications, including Vice, Mediapart, L'Espresso, Il Sole 24 Ore, Repubblica, Storytel, Sveriges Radio and Die Zeit.

He has received the Roberto Morrione Award for Investigative Journalism, a special mention at the DIG Awards, the Premio Pippo Fava Prize for Young Reporters, and the Prix Reporters d'Espoirs. He also works as a producer, editor, trainer and media consultant. Since Juyly 2022, he has been working as Italy's Google News Lab Teaching Fellow.

Gabriele Cruciata

Basic information

Name
Gabriele Cruciata
Title
Journalist
Country
Italy
City
Rome

Supported projects

From Kosovo to Ukraine: Silent Aftermath of Depleted Uranium

  • Armed conflict
  • Environment

PRISTINA – This investigation explores the long-term human and environmental consequences of the use of NATO's use of depleted uranium (DU) munitions during the 1998–1999 Kosovo War.

The Border Graves Investigation

  • Human Rights
  • Migration
  • Politics

VALLETTA - A cross-border team of 8 journalists confirmed 1,015 unmarked graves of migrants in 65 cemeteries buried over the last 10 years across Spain, Italy, Greece, Malta, Poland, Lithuania, France, and Croatia.

Migrants graves in the EU