"One drop of humanity... Give blood... Save lives," slogan of blood donation campaign in Tunis
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"One drop of humanity... Give blood... Save lives," slogan of blood donation campaign in Tunis
Tunis, June 13 (TAP) - Tunisia and countries worldwide are observing World Blood Donor Day on June 14, which the World Health Organization has chosen to celebrate this year under the slogan "One drop of humanity... Give blood... Save lives".This... ... »»»
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