Newborns ‘cause 2,500 rows a year’
LIKE a hero from an old western, Kim Jong-un climbs a mountain atop this majestic white horse.
But the sight of the North Korean leader riding high could spell trouble for the West, political analysts have warned.
The Korean Central News Agency released the bizarre pictures yesterday, showing Kim astride a white horse on a snow-covered Mount Paektu, the country’s highest mountain.
Commentators warned that such dramatic pictures often precede major announcements from the rogue state.
North Korea recently tested a new type of ballistic missile before announcing nuclear talks with US officials had “not fulfilled our expectation” and were broken off. NEW parents will have more than 2,500 arguments in the first year of their baby’s life.
Mums and dads bicker up to seven times a day – and a fifth of stressed out couples will split up, research reveals.
Common disputes include who is the most tired, who should get up in the night, a lack of money and who should do the housework, according to a study of 2,000 new parents.
A quarter of couples polled for parenting site ChannelMum.com also said they had little time for intimacy once their baby had been born.
Siobhan Freegard, site founder, said: “Even couples who usually communicate brilliantly find the first few months of having a baby tough.
“Making time for each other can be just as important as looking after the baby, as happy parents will naturally result in a happy child.”