The world's attention was this week focused on the NATO summit in Vilnius, where leaders approved new regional defense plans. But with all eyes on the Alliance's eastern flank, southern members feel that their concerns are not being properly addressed.
Also this week, the literary world mourned the passing of Czech-French writer Milan Kundera, known as much for his work as for his aversion to being in the limelight.
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