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07/07/2010

Personal stories behind the news from all over the world. With Matthew Bannister.

Zaiba Malik; Siberian boot camp; Palestinian Speed Sisters

Personal stories behind the news from all over the world. With Matthew Bannister.

Zaiba Malik; Siberian boot camp; Palestinian Speed Sisters.

Zaiba Malik
What does it mean to be a Muslim in the UK since the 7/7 suicide attacks on London's public transport system five years ago? Journalist Zaiba Malik tells Matthew what it has been like being a British Muslim, both before and after the attacks. For more on her book "We are a Muslim, please" go to the website.

Young Offenders in Siberia
16 year old David is a persistent troublemaker in his homeland Germany. In a last attempt to help him turn his life around, the German authorities have sent him to Siberia, in the hope that by living close to nature and working hard in the remote village of Tevriz, he'll change his ways. Natalia Golysheva reports for Outlook.

Speed Sisters
A group of Palestinian women have driven through the gender barrier by forming the West Bank's first all-female motor- racing team. They are challenging their male counterparts and also the often conservative nature of middle eastern society. We talk to team captain Suna Aweidah.

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Thu 8 Jul 2010 12:05GMT

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