Now the bill should be sent for signature to the President of Poland.
During discussions in commissions, senators rejected the amendment removing the notion of "crimes of Ukrainian nationalists".
The U.S. government shut down at midnight on Friday after Democrats and Republicans, locked in a bitter dispute over immigration and border security, failed to agree on a last-minute deal to fund its operations, according to Reuters.
The same Russian government-aligned hackers who penetrated the Democratic Party have spent the past few months laying the groundwork for an espionage campaign against the U.S. Senate, a cybersecurity firm said in a report Friday, according to The Associated Press (AP).
The U.S. Congress has requested that journalists and other staff of the Russian propaganda TV channel, RT, hand back over to the press center their accreditation cards allowing access to the Congress and the Senate, according to the BBC's Russian service.
A motion on the 85th anniversary commemoration of the Holodomor of Ukraine (1932-1933) has passed Australia's Senate.
The Senate on Wednesday passed by voice vote fiscal 2018’s nearly $700 billion defense policy bill, the Hill reports.
The U.S. posted its largest budget deficit since 2013 in the fiscal year that just ended, as a pickup in spending exceeded revenue gains, according to Bloomberg.
Google recently removed Russia Today from a package of premium YouTube video inventory that the company sells to advertisers, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday, according to Bloomberg.
The Senate on Thursday confirmed former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman to be U.S. ambassador to Russia, according to Politico.
French President Emmanuel Macron's La République en marche (LREM) party suffered a setback in Senate elections on Sunday as the conservative Les Républicains strengthened their hold on the upper house of parliament, according to France 24.
In 2018, financial assistance from the United States aimed to boost Ukraine’s defenses could reach $421 million, the Ukrainian Embassy in the United States wrote on Facebook.
Victoria Spartz, chief financial officer for the Office of the Indiana Attorney General, has been chosen to replace retiring state Sen. Luke Kenley in his District 20 seat, according to Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ).
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed former Justice Department lawyer Christopher Wray as FBI chief, nearly three months after the agency's previous director, James Comey, was fired by President Donald Trump, according to Reuters.
Amazon boss Jeff Bezos made headlines this week when he was declared the richest person in the world with a net worth of $90 billion. But a U.S. financier told senators Thursday that he believed the title belonged to someone else, and it is not Bill Gates, according to Newsweek.
The U.S. Senate voted almost unanimously on Thursday to slap new sanctions on Russia, putting President Donald Trump in a tough position by forcing him to take a hard line on Moscow or veto the legislation and infuriate his own Republican Party, according to Reuters.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort met behind closed doors Tuesday morning with the Senate intelligence committee, Manafort's spokesman Jason Maloni told CNN, as a separate Senate committee announced it has subpoenaed the former Trump aide.
Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States Valeriy Chaly has called on the U.S. Senate to support the resolution recognizing the 1932-1933 Holodomor as an act of genocide against the Ukrainian people.
White House backs the introduction of new economic sanctions against Russia and Iran, at the same time claiming that the corresponding bill constrains unacceptably presidential powers, according to The Washington Post.
Legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and Iran that passed the U.S. Senate nearly unanimously last week has run into a procedural problem that could prevent a quick vote in the House of Representatives, lawmakers said on Tuesday, according to Reuters.
Legislation that would hit Russia with economic sanctions and limit President Donald Trump's authority to lift the penalties faces an uncertain future in the House despite the bill's heavily bipartisan backing in the Senate, according to the Associated Press (AP).
The Senate voted Thursday to impose new sanctions against Russia for its efforts to disrupt last year's presidential election through cyberattacks against the Democratic party and state election rolls, according to the Washington Examiner.
The Senate voted Wednesday to impose sanctions against Russia, in response to that country's attempts to interfere with and influence the 2016 election, according to the Washington Examiner.
The United States Senate may pass a bill "to punish Russia" for meddling into the U.S. presidential election, according to CBS News.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will face questions about the firing of FBI Director James Comey and undeclared meetings with Russian officials at a U.S. Senate hearing on Tuesday, though it was unclear whether he would testify in public or in private, according to Reuters.
Bipartisan leaders of the Senate Banking Committee announced a plan Wednesday to strengthen sanctions against Russia over its actions in Ukraine and Syria, as well as internet intrusions in the U.S., according to Bloomberg.
One of President Donald Trump’s closest confidants, his personal lawyer Michael Cohen, has now become a focus of the expanding congressional investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 campaign, ABC News reports.
The Senate of the Netherlands has supported the ratification of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union, according to an UNIAN correspondent.
Former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn will decline to comply with a subpoena from the Senate Intelligence Committee investigating possible Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, according to media reports on Monday.
A group of U.S. senators have written an open letter addressing U.S. President Donald Trump regarding bilateral meetings with leaders from other countries, stressing the need for prioritization of a meeting with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko over that with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.