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In 2007 as part of a restructuring to keep UPI in business and profitable, management cut 11 staff from its Washington D. C. office and no longer has a reporter in the White House press corps or a bureau covering the United Nations.
UPI spokespersons and press releases said the company would be focusing instead on expanding operations in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa, and reporting on security threats, intelligence and energy issues.
In 2008, UPI began UPIU, a journalism mentoring platform for students and journalism schools, that allows recent college graduates to post their work on the site, but does not pay for stories.

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