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Alice Carnevali

Journaliste / Podcast Producer
Brussels, Belgium

Alice Carnevali

Journaliste / Podcast Producer
Brussels, Belgium

Presentation

Podcast producer and former Google News Initiative fellow. đŸ“č Experiences in radio, social media, podcast and video journalism. 🌍 I work in English, French, Italian and, if needed, Spanish.

Experience

Frammenti di Storia
The Bottom Up Magazine
Euronews
Le Vlipp
Radio 54
Euradio
The Hikma's Post

Education

Utrecht Universiteit
Utrecht Universiteit
UniversitĂ  di Bologna
UniversitĂ  di Bologna
Sciences Po Rennes
Sciences Po Rennes

Projects

Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

The future of space exploration with ESA's Luca Parmitano | Podcast

19-02-2025
The Artemis program, Mars exploration, and the future of the International Space Station mark an exciting era for space. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano joins Euronews Tech Talks to discuss these projects and Europe's role in them.
Euronews
My Wildest Prediction | Euronews Business

How to listen more at work: Tips from business psychologist Susan Kahn

12-02-2025
Listening is a crucial workplace skill, yet it remains challenging to practice it effectively. Why is that the case, and how can we improve the way we listen? Business psychologist Susan Kahn joined My Wildest Prediction to share her insights on the topic.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

How are lithium-ion batteries recycled? | Euronews Tech Talks

05-02-2025
Euronews Tech Talks looks at reconditioning and recycling lithium-ion batteries and why these processes are important.
Euronews
My Wildest Prediction | Euronews Business

A world without passports, with entrepreneur Karoli Hindriks

18-12-2024
According to Karoli Hindriks by 2035 passports will be obsolete. Why? Are there any alternatives to them? Hindkiks joins My Wildest Prediction to share her views on mobility, the job market and digitalisation.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

Does Europe need lithium mining projects? | Euronews Tech Talks

23-01-2025
Does Europe need lithium mining projects? Is there such a thing as responsible mining? This episode of Euronews Tech Talks delves into this heated debate with insights from experts.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

How has lithium transformed Earth and space exploration? | Podcast

08-01-2025
From electric vehicles to satellites and spacecrafts, lithium-ion batteries have revolutionised our daily lives. Euronews Tech Talks tries to understand how.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

PODCAST| What is lithium and how does it power our modern world? | Podcast

11-12-2024
What is lithium and is it the key to the ecological transition? Euronews Tech Talks explores the topic.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

PODCAST| Nuclear fusion: Inside the record-breaking JET project

27-11-2024
What makes fusion energy so challenging, and why is there so much hype around it? Euronews Tech Talks explored these questions through the JET project.
Euronews
My Wildest Prediction | Euronews Business

PODCAST| The workplace will get worse before it gets better, Bruce Daisley

20-11-2024
Bruce Daisley is a best selling author on a mission to make the workplace more enjoyable. Based in the UK, he is a former VP of Twitter. Listen to episode two of the second season of My Wildest Prediction to find out more.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

PODCAST| Is nuclear energy worth the cost? | Euronews Tech Talks podcast

13-11-2024
Should green advocates support or oppose nuclear energy? The answer to this question and many more on the Euronews Tech Talks nuclear energy debate with Michele Governatori and Myrto Tripathi.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

PODCAST| The Atomium: A gateway to understanding nuclear energy

30-10-2024
In this Q&A episode, we take you on a time travel to explore the origins of nuclear energy and address your questions about it with Diane Cameron from the Nuclear Energy Agency.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

PODCAST| Inside IBM’s first European quantum data centre

09-10-2024
IBM has opened its first European quantum data centre in Ehningen, in the south of Germany. What is it? And how will it impact the lives of European citizens? Euronews Tech Talks travelled to Germany to discover it.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

DIGITAL ARTICLE| A look at life in one of the most extreme places on Earth

27-08-2024
Located in Antarctica, Concordia Station hosts European Space Agency (ESA) scientists studying human adaptation to extreme environments.
Euronews
Euronews Culture

DIGITAL ARTICLE & VIDEO| 'My Brilliant Friend': Why it is the best book of the 21st century

30-07-2024
The Neapolitan novel "My Brilliant Friend" by Elena Ferrante has topped several best-seller lists, even being described as the 'greatest' book of the 21st century. While the secrets of its success seem clear, the author's identity remains shrouded in mystery...
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

PODCAST| Is Schrödinger’s cat dead or alive?

10-07-2024
Euronews Tech Talks has gathered questions from the audience and asked two experts in quantum mechanics and computing to answer them.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks

YOUTUBE VIDEO| Green or red button for Ariane 6's launch?

03-07-2024
Meet the people working behind the scenes of Europe's Ariane 6 rocket. How do they feel in the months shortly before the take-off?
Euronews

TIKTOK| Slovak parliament approves law to overhaul public broadcaster

28-06-2024
Slovakia's parliament greenlights a law to overhaul the public broadcasting services. The measure was drafted by Robert Fico's government, and sparked debate across the country and the EU.
Euronews
Euronews

TIKTOK| Belgium becomes first country in the world to approve labour law for sex workers

17-05-2024
Belgium has become the first country in the world to approve a labour law for sex workers. Thanks to this bill, sex workers can sign employment contracts and access social security provisions, and employers are demanded to follow stricter rules to guarantee the safety of their employees.
Euronews
Euronews Culture

TIKTOK| Three curiosities about the Eurovision Song Contest

09-05-2024
đŸŽ€ Eurovision’s biggest fans are familiar with every detail about it. But did you know these tidbits?
Euronews

TIKTOK| Italy's national broadcaster Rai accused of censorship

24-04-2024
Italy’s national broadcaster Rai has been making headlines due to allegations of censorship. The debate gained new momentum a week ago when Rai cancelled author Antonio Scurati’s appearance on a TV show where he was supposed to read a monologue on antifascism for Italy’s Liberation Day (25 April).
Euronews

TIKTOK| Central and Eastern Europeans increasingly under-represented in EU top jobs

19-04-2024
Central and Eastern Europeans are increasingly excluded from EU leadership positions, while Western Europeans are consolidating their dominance in the bloc's institutions, new research by European Democracy Consulting shows.
Euronews

TIKTOK| EU Parliament greenlights new migration reform

15-04-2024
The European Parliament has approved the New Pact on Migration and Asylum. The New Pact fails to modify the core principle of the Dublin Regulation, but it introduces some changes that are already sparking debate for their possible impacts on human rights.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

PODCAST| Q&A: What's with all the hype about hydrogen in Europe?

06-03-2024
Will hydrogen become the new petrol? Does it pollute? How much does it cost? To answer these questions, we talk to Rosalinde van der Vlies, the Director of Clean Planet in DG Research and Innovation at the European Commission.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Green

DIGITAL ARTICLE| Inside the Italian school saving money with a €350,000 hydrogen boiler

29-02-2024
The project has got a warm welcome. But is green hydrogen the solution to decarbonising global heating systems?
Euronews

TIKTOK| Michelle O'Neill: A new chapter in the history of Northern Ireland

15-02-2024
On the 3rd of February 2024, Michelle O’Neill opened a new chapter in the history of Northern Ireland, as she became the first nationalist first minister of her country.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

PODCAST| Is hydrogen the future fuel for Europe?

07-02-2024
Energy crisis, climate change, geopolitical instabilities. Could hydrogen solve them all? But wait, what exactly is hydrogen?
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

DIGITAL ARTICLE| Manfred, from hacker to security expert

24-01-2024
For over 20 years, Manfred exploited flaws in video games, making a huge fortune out of it. How did he do it? And why did he change his career to become a security expert?
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

DIGITAL ARTICLE| How the 'hidden gem' of Indian esports was caught cheating

12-01-2024
In 2018, the Indian esports team qualified for an Asian gaming competition, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the underdogs of the esports arena. During a crucial match, the admins stopped the game. Forsaken, one of the Indian players, was caught cheating. This is his story.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

DIGITAL ARTICLE| How did Anthony Clark become the FIFA video game hacker?

10-01-2024
In 2013, four friends realised they could earn money by exploiting a flaw in the video game FIFA. Unaware of any wrongdoings, they continued their activity until the FBI knocked on their doors. This is the story of Anthony Clark, the group’s leader, and one the world’s most skilled hackers.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews Next

YOUTUBE VIDEO| The mystery of the metaverse explained for children

21-12-2023
Struggling to understand what the metaverse truly is? The team of Euronews Tech Talks helps you to visualize it with an explainer suitable for everyone.Join ...
Euronews
Euronews Culture

DIGITAL ARTICLE| Euronews Culture investigates: Did Santa Claus die in Nantes?

23-12-2023
What sort of Christmas would it be without a controversy over decorations? Euronews Culture looks at the debate that unfolded around Le Voyage en Hiver in the French city of Nantes, and tries to solve the "crime".
Euronews
Euronews News

TIKTOK| Italy is the first country to ban lab-based products

10-12-2023
Italy has become the first country to ban cultured meat. The new law was introduced by Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing government and could clash with the EU regulation. The measure sparked debate between agricultural workers and animal rights groups. But why? And what exactly is lab-grown meat?
Euronews
The Star Ingredient

PODCAST| Are edible insects the food of the future?

27-10-2023
In his Parisian restaurant, chef Laurent Veyet is creating haute cuisine dishes with a few twists – insects. A colourful garden plate with mealworms and crickets is part of his eco-responsible culinary vision for a sustainable food future.
Euronews

TIKTOK| Scotland HIV tv campaign

26-11-2023
"Stigma is more harmful than HIV" is the slogan of Britain's first awareness TV ad against HIV in 40 years. Even though HIV can be treated, fear and ignorance around the virus prevent people from getting tested.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks

DIGITAL ARTICLE| Are humans able to hibernate to travel deeper into space?

10-10-2023
Hibernation might be the solution to long, risky, and challenging space missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) says. But how can humans do it?
Euronews
The Star Ingredient

DIGITAL ARTICLE| Ethiopian entrepreneur revives teff farming for ancestral heritage

29-09-2023
Teff is the star ingredient of Ethiopian cuisine, yet this grain is also a victim of biopiracy- the unethical exploitation of indigenous knowledge and biological resources. In this episode, we meet Yonas Alemu, a man who is committed to inverting this trend by modernizing teff production.
Euronews
Euronews culture

DIGITAL ARTICLE| Festivalfilosofia 2023: Lessons learned on contemporary Italy

19-09-2023
This year's Festivalfilosofia held more than 200 events and 50 guests. The 2023 edition focused on the philosophical implications of the word. We take a look back at the event to understand how it linked existential discussions to gender equality and hate speech in today’s Italy.
Euronews
Euronews culture

DIGITAL ARTICLE| Festivalfilosofia: Swapping classroom philosophy for the streets

14-09-2023
Join us on a trip to Carpi, Modena and Sassuolo in Italy where this weekend, Festivalfilosofia aims to take philosophy out of stuffy lecture halls and into public squares. Carpi-born writer Alice Carnevali shares her memories of the event and how its played a significant role in her life.
Euronews
Euronews Tech Talks | Euronews

YOUTUBE EXPLAINER| The mystery of blockchain explained for children

13-09-2023
The truth is, it can be hard to place trust in something you don't fully understand, and it's safe to say that blockchain is not exactly a straightforward concept. Here's an attempt to bridge this knowledge gap and make this concept more understandable.
Euronews

PODCAST| How is space exploration propelling our daily lives

23-08-2023
In episode 7 of our podcast series, "Space Exploration: Very down to Earth," we embark on a journey across Europe to unveil how the strides taken above are intimately linked to improvements in our daily lives below.
Euronews
Podcast

PODCAST| Fati Niang, the chef decolonising Senegalese street food

25-08-2023
NiĂ©bĂ© is an essential ingredient in Senegalese street food. Branded as ‘food for the poor’ by the colonists, the cowpea has long been neglected by African countries. But chef Fati Niang is determined to give niĂ©bĂ© a comeback as a popular legume used to flavour fancy finger food recipes like accras.
Euronews
Podcast

DIGITAL ARTICLE| Sitopia: Reshaping our relationship with food and cities

28-07-2023
In modern cities, we rarely know the full story behind what ends up on our plates: where food comes from, how it is produced, and how it affects our environment. In this episode, we’re meeting two women who are working to enhance food security by bringing food to the core of our urban centres.
Le Vlipp
Entretien Vidéo

YOUTUBE INTERVIEW| D’Instagram au grand Ă©cran

14-06-2023
À l'occasion du Festival du CinĂ©ma Espagnol de Nantes, Carla Quilez (15 ans) nous raconte son expĂ©rience comme protagoniste du film La Maternal de Pilar Palomero. Devenue actrice grĂące Ă  son compte Instagram, Carla a une Ă©nergie contagieuse et une expressivitĂ© remarquable.
Le Vlipp
Entretien Vidéo

YOUTUBE INTERVIEW| Conversation avec Carolina Cavalli [Festival Univerciné Italien]

17-05-2023
RĂ©alisatrice, scĂ©nariste et Ă©crivaine, Carolina Cavalli se dĂ©voile aux micros du Vlipp dans un entretien qui va au cƓur de ses productions artistiques.
Le Vlipp
Reportage Vidéo | Le Vlipp

DOCUMENTARY| Le devoir de mĂ©moire collective [NANTES FACE À SON PASSÉ NÉGRIER #2]

11-05-2023
Est-ce qu’aujourd’hui les nantais et nantaises sont conscients du passĂ© esclavagiste de leur ville ? Et Nantes fait-elle assez pour assumer et reconnaĂźtre son histoire ? Octave Cestor, fondateur de MĂ©moires d'Outre-Mer et les citoyen.ne.s nantais.e.s essayent de rĂ©pondre Ă  ces questions.
Frammenti di Storia
Reel

REEL| Giornata Internazionale della LibertĂ  di Stampa

03-05-2023
In occasione della giornata mondiale della libertà di stampa, Reporters Sans Frontiùres ci ricorda che il diritto all’informazione indipendente, plurale e accessibile non dev’essere dato per scontato.
Le Vlipp
Article enrichi

DIGITAL ARTICLE|Briser le silence : Sarah Abitbol contre les violences sexuelles

02-02-2023
Championne de patinage, Sarah Abitbol revient Ă  Nantes pour rompre le silence sur les violences sexuelles dans le sport. Un tĂ©moignage qui retrace l’histoire de la patineuse, dĂšs les premiĂšres agressions jusqu’à son amnĂ©sie traumatique et sa dĂ©cision d’employer sa voix pour aider d’autres femmes.
Frammenti di Storia
Reel

REEL| La riforma delle pensioni di Alain Juppé

03-02-2023
Il 19 e il 31 gennaio, i principali sindacati francesi hanno organizzato due scioperi nazionali contro la riforma delle pensioni voluta dal presidente Macron e dal primo ministro Borne. Ma le pensioni non sono certo una nuova fonte di rivolta per i nostri vicini francesi.
The Bottom Up Magazine
Reportage Ă©crit

ARTICLE| Trovare casa nei Paesi Bassi, l’inferno immobiliare degli studenti espatriati

26-01-2023
Anche in Olanda, il diritto alla casa non Ăš una garanzia. In questo reportage sul campo, tre studenti espatriati raccontano la loro difficile esperienza col mercato immobiliare olandese. Un inferno tra discriminazioni istituzionalizzate e disinformazione.
Frammenti di Storia
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LIVE INSTAGRAM| Football, storia e politica: non solo Qatar 2022

22-12-2022
Episodio #1 della seconda stagione di "Mezzo Giro di Orologio" in compagnia di @ricbrizzi, professore associato di Storia Contemporanea e specializzato in storia dello sport ⚜ Abbiamo parlato di quanto i Mondiali si trasformino in immensi vettori politici.