Giuliano MarrucciGiuliano Marrucci (born 24 December 1976) is an Italian investigative journalist. BiographyMarrucci was born in the town of Mirano and then moved to Pisa as a child in 1984. He earned a degree at the technical institute for social activities "Chiara Gambacorti". He is the son of Enrico Marrucci, who was a MP for the Italian Communist Party.[1] In the late '90s, while he was attending Physics at the University of Pisa, he began to produce reports as a freelance videojournalist in India, since his main intellectual interest was, and still is, the process of the "great return" on the global scene of the "Asian giants" India and China.[2] From 2001 to 2022 he was one of the authors of the investigative journalism programme Report on Rai 3. From 2010 to 2014 he has also been collaborating with the daily newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano and from 2011 to 2015 with the newspaper Corriere della Sera.[3][4] In 2021, he was one of the founders of OttolinaTV, a web TV dedicated to Italian and international current political and economic affairs and cultural insights.[5] The network has been accused of spreading fascist ideas using left-wing rhetoric by the magazine Micromega[6] and sharing misinformation by independent fact-checker David Puente.[7] Personal LifeMarrucci is married and has two children.[3] Works
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