Peru At least 37 people died and 52 survived when a jetliner crashed during a storm only seconds from landing in Peru's Amazon basin, officials said as rescue efforts were halted overnight at the rugged crash site. Mideast Israel said all its soldiers would be out of the Gaza Strip within a month, bringing an end to four decades of occupation after the historic pullout of Jewish settlers from the Palestinian territory. Mideast Israel and Egypt have reached an agreement on the deployment of hundreds of Egyptian border guards along the southern border of the Gaza Strip, an Israeli official announced. Iraq Iraqi leaders tried to persuade furious Sunni Arabs to sign the draft constitution, a day before the charter goes to parliament where conservative Shiites and secularist Kurds can ensure its victory. Iraq Iraq's deputy justice minister Bosho Ibrahim escaped a second assassination bid within 24 hours when gunmen ambushed his convoy in Baghdad, an interior ministry official said. Britain Britain prepared to unveil a list of what it deems "unacceptable behaviour," ranging from fomenting terrorism to holding extremist views, aimed at forcing out Islamic radicals following last month's deadly London bombings. Portugal Cooler temperatures and higher air humidity levels helped firefighters in parched Portugal contain more than a dozen blazes which raged across the country but officials cautioned the risk of new fires remained high. US-Iran The United States said that Iran should not be let off the hook although an independent probe has reportedly showed no evidence of clandestine atomic weapons activities in the Islamic republic. US-Venezuela The United States distanced itself from a call by prominent religious broadcaster Pat Robertson for Washington to assassinate Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. US-China China's President Hu Jintao will meet President George W. Bush on September 7 during his first visit to Washington since becoming his country's supreme leader, the White House said.