Annalisa Cuzzocrea works at Repubblica as a correspondent. She has covered all the main political events of recent years for the newspaper. Born in Reggio Calabria in 1974, she graduated in Rome in Foreign Languages and Literatures, with a thesis on the stories of the Spanish Civil War by George Orwell and Arthur Koestler that investigated the relationship between truth and propaganda. She has written for Diario, by Enrico Deaglio, for Il Venerdì, for D.
Hired at Radio Capital in the early 2000s, she covered news, foreign and domestic affairs before moving to Repubblica TV and finally, in 2011, to Repubblica in the political sector where she deals with interviews, investigations and in-depth reports. She assisted as a parliamentary reporter at the end of the Second Republic and has followed the birth of the 5 Star Movement and its entry into the institutions since the beginning. She wrote Che fine hanno fatto i bambini. Cronache di un Paese che non sguardo al futuro, published by Piemme in March 2021. She taught a course at the Luiss Master in Journalism on “political journalism in the age of social media”. She is married, has two children and lives in Rome.