Stefan Cvetkovic
Serbian Family Keeps Pianos in Perfect Tune
"My sister Ana handles the concert season and public relations, my wife handles the administrative duties, and I am a multifunctioning device," he jests.
After attending music high school in Belgrade, Vrbanec went on to receive a degree in piano and a Europiano technical degree.
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Suspected Attacker of Controversial Serbian Journalist Arrested
Police arrested a 39-year-old man on Monday evening on suspicion of attacking journalist Stefan Cvetkovic in a café in the journalist's hometown Bela Crkva, on Serbia's border with Romania.
In a statement, police said the man would remain in custody for 48 hours.
Journalist accused of filing false report speaks
One of these persons was armed and wore a badge "reminiscent of a police badge," he told a news conference.
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Missing Serbian Journalist Found 'Alive and Well'
President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday that Cvetkovic has been found unharmed, and that the investigation into his disappearance had found that many of the hints that suggested he had been kidnapped appeared to have been staged.
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EFJ and IFJ concerned by disappearance of Serbian journalist
Cvetkovic has been reported missing on the night between 13 and 14 of June 2018 in the Vojvodina town of Bela Crkva. Local police confirmed that journalists car was found parked with doors open and light on. Witnesses confirmed that his wristwatch was found with the bracelet broken next to it, and mobile phones switched off.
Concern about reporter's disappearance in Serbia
The Serbian investigative journalist disappeared on Thursday near the town of Bela Crkva in northern Serbia.
Cvetkovic's car was found last night with the motor running, the lights on and the driver's door open, but without its driver.
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Serbian Journalist Probing Ivanovic Murder Reported Missing
Serbian police on Thursday said they had started a search for Stefan Cvetkovic, a journalist covering the murder of the Kosovo Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic, after his abandoned car was found in his hometown of Bela Crkva in northern Serbia.
The police said they found the car Cvetkovic was using parked with the doors open and the lights still on.
Journalist associations react to disappearance of journalist
The Association of and Independent Media Local Press, the Association of Media (AM), the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM), the Association of Online Media (AOM), and the Slavsko Curuvija Foundation asked the police and the prosecutor to urgently engage all available resources to find Cvetkovic in the shortest possible time.
Reporters Without Borders condemns ruling against journalist
Reporters Without Borders has condemns the prison sentence of 2 years and 3 months handed down by a Serbian court on the freelance journalist Stefan Cvetkovic.
Cvetkovic was found guilty on charges of defamation and unauthorized publication of documents.
Serbia: Journalist sued by ruling party officials to go to jail
Journalist Stefan Cvetkovic has been found guilty and sentenced to a total of 27 months in prison in a first instance ruling.
He was sued privately by three officials of the ruling Serb Progressive Party (SNS) in Serbia's northern province of Vojvodina.