The bus that collided with two lorries on North-South Expressway near Gopeng, Perak was travelling from Singapore to Ipoh.
Singapore-based real estate agency Dennis Wee Realty was fined S$66,000 for six charges of failing to provide a written advisory message to investors stating risks involved in purchasing foreign properties.
Singapore's health authority issued advisory asking professionals not to administer a dengue vaccine to patients who have not been previously infected by the virus.
E-commerce giant Amazon launched its Prime membership programme in Singapore on Wednesday, which offers free global shipping and access to video streaming, among other things.
Singapore charged two men on Tuesday with providing unauthorised short-term stays to tenants, media said.
McDonald's Corp said on Monday it would introduce new menus with $1, $2 and $3 items to its U.S. customers in early January.
Starbucks is all set to open a 30,000 square feet of coffee roasting and brewing cafe in China, the company's fastest-growing market, as the pace of worldwide sales stalls.
A Singapore Airlines flight enroute to Mumbai was forced to discontinue the approach to landing and do a "go-around" before landing nine minutes behind the scheduled time.
Telecoms services provider Singtel on Monday said it signed a memorandum of understanding with Mobike to collaborate in the field of mobile payments, data analytics and others.
Singapore is all set to witness the launch of the first fleet of cars for an electric car-sharing scheme next Tuesday.
While there are many forms of life on Earth, whether any exists on Mars at all remains a question.
Singapore-based financial technology company Six Capital Group is in a midst of a fresh battle after angry investors filed police reports against the firm fearing loss of millions of dollars.
Walt Disney, HBO, the National Basketball Association and the English Premier League are calling Singapore a haven for pirating copyrighted programming.
In a Facebook revelation, Randi Zuckerberg said the man sitting next to her in First Class repeatedly made "explicit, lewd and highly offensive sexual comments."
Two city-states, Monaco and Singapore, along with Geneva spotted top three places in the world's highly-concentrated cities for ultra-high-net-worth individuals, according to a study.