Authorities in Indonesia have revealed new details about the student suspected of committing a mosque bombing in Jakarta that left 96 people injured. The suspect, a 17-year-old student, was allegedly motivated by revenge and inspired by white supremacist and neo-Nazi violence, according to police sources. Officers discovered seven homemade explosives around the mosque, some contained in Coca-Cola cans. The bombs were triggered by remote control and fuses; however, three failed to detonate. A toy firearm adorned with inscriptions, including "vengeance," was also retrieved from the site. Jakarta police chief Asep Edi Suheri withheld the suspect's name, referring to him only...