In 2001 Evans became the BBC's North America business correspondent. On the morning of September 11, 2001 he was sitting in the ground floor foyer of the South Tower of the
World Trade Center in New York, waiting to report on a meeting, when the North Tower was hit by a passenger airliner in the
9/11 terrorist attack. He described hearing a "huge bang" like "like somebody dropped a skip full of rubbish" followed by "two or three similar huge explosions". Evans became the BBC's
Berlin correspondent in 2010 and subsequently their
Seoul correspondent in 2014. In 2017 he moved to
New South Wales,
Australia after marrying an Australian woman. He worked as Senior Journalist, reporting on local community news at the
Glen Innes Examiner. In 2018, Evans joined the staff of
The Canberra Times. Later, he reported the impeachment of
President Park in
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