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Covid-19 pandemic creates new challenges for Indonesia amid global uncertainty. The increase in unemployment, poverty and handling of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic also makes Indonesia's debt increase. To answer the challenges amid this uncertainty, there are two aspects that need to be encouraged, namely collaboration and the quality of Human Resources. From June 24 until 30, 2020, the World Indonesian student association has been holding a live streaming through YouTube channel initiating a special study forum related to these two aspects, as a form of contribution to the country. Hopefully, it can stimulate public awareness of the importance of thinking, competing, and working globally while sharing knowledge which is gained from abroad to Indonesia and vice versa. Several Indonesian Ambassadors are invited to attend as representatives. Recommending the government, the association also invites Dino Patti Djalal as the founder of Indonesian Foreign Policy Community (FPCI). Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, Retno Marsudi is also invited at the end of the series of the events and at the same time, she will receive a recommendation letter in the form of key points of the results of the study during the event. What is hoped from this event is that the World Indonesian student association can introduce the association to the people of Indonesia that this association is the pioneers of the world's future leaders, and also showing the international community about the existence of the association. This was stated by Fadlan Muzakki, Coordinator of the world Indonesian student association.

The Government of Indonesia and the Kingdom of the Netherlands agreed to cooperate by strengthening and developing agricultural cooperatives in a bid to adopt the advantages of the two countries. Minister of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises -SMEs, Teten Masduki held a bilateral meeting with a delegation of the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands led by Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Jan-Kees Goet. Minister Teten Masduki said that his side offered cooperation in the development of Indonesian agricultural cooperatives with the Dutch agricultural cooperatives in the Netherlands. He also wants to adopt the success of the Dutch agricultural cooperative to be implemented in Indonesia. Since, the agricultural cooperatives in the Netherlands are well-developed. Even, it has become one of the biggest companies in the world. His side also encouraged investment from Dutch cooperatives with Indonesian cooperatives to realize the transfer of knowledge, innovation, and management.

The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in Madrid, Spain on Sunday (28/6) appealed to Indonesian citizens to comply with local government policies that limit activities outside the home for 15 days to suppress the spread of new strains of the coronavirus (COVID-19). After the policy was announced, the Indonesian Embassy in Madrid asked Indonesian citizens to provide sufficient food and medicines and actively establish communication with the Indonesian representative office in Spain. This was conveyed by the Indonesian Embassy in Madrid's Social and Cultural Education Executing Agency, Ekalyptha Setyo Cahyono through a written statement, received in Jakarta. The Spanish government enacts the isolation rule for 15 days starting Monday (3/16). As long as the isolation takes place, residents are only allowed to go outside the house to buy food and medicines, go to a hospital or health clinic, to take the sick, to work, to refuel, to access banking services, and to seek refuge for extraordinary events such as natural disasters.

As long as the rules are valid, the Indonesian Embassy in Madrid also asked Indonesian citizens who are on vacation in Spain to immediately return to Indonesia, remembering that all tourist objects and restaurants are closed.

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