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On our podcast, Good Bad Billionaire, we explain how the world's billionaires made all their money.
Pop stars and tech titans, founders and filmmakers, inventors and investors.
We cover them all.
And for the first time, we're talking about a video game designer.
Yeah, we're talking about Markus Persson,
the Swedish coding king who programmed the world's most successful game, Minecraft, all by himself.
He made a billion, but is he good, bad or just another billionaire?
Find out on Good Bad Billionaire.
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jalil, and in the early hours of Friday, the 11th of April, these are our main stories.
Donald Trump acknowledges
that a period of difficult transition is inevitable after his tariff policies trigger another day of turmoil on Wall Street.
A general strike against public spending cuts in Argentina disrupts transport and other services.
A helicopter crashes into New York's Hudson River with reports that all six people on board have been killed.
Also in this podcast.
Prada buys Versace in a billion dollar deal.
Transition problems.
That's a term the US President Donald Trump used during a cabinet meeting at the White House to describe the recent turmoil in the US stock market.