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Charlotte Ames-Ettridge
Charlotte Ames-Ettridge
Hong Kong
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Charlotte Ames-Ettridge joined The Post in 2017

Urban design expert Sunny Choi speaks about how different cities around the world are shunning cars in favour of walkable spaces These solutions have been welcomed by residents in New York, South Korea and Slovenia

6 tips to help you free yourself from some of the trappings of a system that puts economic growth above everything else, including the environment

The 'Thor' director, who also plays a cartoonish version of Adolf Hitler, blends irreverent humour with some very serious issues.

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"Frozen' taught us to believe in people and love ourselves, while the tearjerker 'Coco' made us want to make the most of life.

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The biggest threats these beautiful underwater ecosystems are pollution, overfishing, coastal development, and climate change.

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If you're that person who can wear the same pair of jeans for two weeks in a row, but needs three options for each day of a holiday, these tips are for you.

As tempting as it might be to just make a voodoo doll and have done with it, do the mature thing and use these 5 easy ways to deal with those you struggle to get on with. 

New life situations, places, relationships and schedules can leave you feeling as if the rug has been pulled from underneath you. But you can get through it. Here’s how.

The video for the title track from her upcoming seventh album, released during a YouTube livestream, is packed with hidden clues and heartwarming cuteness.

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From tributes to female icons to references to lucky numbers, here are some of the hidden messages in the video for Swift's second single from her upcoming album, 'Lover'.

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The numbers do not tell the whole story, so countries will need to reassess their roles as they contribute towards combating climate change.

Every year, people around the world celebrate a special set of numbers that begin 3.14 on the 14th day of the third month of the year (that’s today).